Puducherry: Puducherry Chief Minister V Narayanasamy on Tuesday hit out at the Centre for allegedly declining to grant funds to the State governments and the territorial administration to meet their commitments to protect people's health during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hike in prices of petroleum products affected every other day "added insult to injury," he said.
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He claimed that the Centre had not responded to the territorial administration's 17 letters for grant of Rs 995 crore to augment the facilities in hospitals to tackle the pandemic.
Puducherry government has been using the RTPCR testing procedure for identifying those infected with COVID-19.
"We are spending as much as Rs 4500 per patient to do the testing as we are concerned more with the health of the people. The Centre is yet to come to our aid despite our repeated pleas for funds," he said.
On the Ladakh face-off with China, the chief minister expressed concern over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent statement that neither is anyone inside India's territory nor has anyone captured its posts while referring to the Ladakh face-off.