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Chandigarh Congress sends memo to President Ram Nath Kovind over slow pace of vax drive

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Chandigarh, June 4

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The Chandigarh Territorial Congress Committee (CTCC) today sent a memorandum to President Ram Nath Kovind through the Punjab Governor on the issue of vaccination drive going on in the country.

‘Vaccinate 1 crore people daily’

According to HS Lucky, chief spokesperson for the CTCC, the memorandum highlighted the slow pace of vaccination drive in the country and demanded 1 crore people to be vaccinated every day in India to achieve the desired results. It was also demanded that the vaccination be made free for all residents of the country.

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The SDM Central received the memorandum on behalf of the Governor. Chandigarh Territorial Congress Committee president Subhash Chawla and other senior leaders of the party, including Devinder Singh Babla and HS Lucky, handed over the memorandum to the SDM.

According to HS Lucky, chief spokesperson for the Chandigarh Territorial Congress Committee, the memorandum highlighted the slow pace of vaccination drive in the country and demanded 1 crore people to be vaccinated every day in India to achieve the desired results. It was also demanded that the vaccination be made free for all residents of the country. The memorandum also listed the failure of the Central Government on various fronts related from vaccination procurement to its distribution and pricing.

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