New Delhi:After facing a backlash from Congress over the letter asking Rahul Gandhi to adopt Covid protocols during the Bharat Jodo Yatra, Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Wednesday claimed that he took experts' views before writing the letter and questioning him on it was akin to obstructing him from doing his duty.
In a letter to Rahul Gandhi and Gehlot, Mandaviya had asked them to ensure that proper Covid guidelines are being followed. In response to Mandaviya's letter, Congress MP Karti Chidamabaram questioned the Centre for targeting only grand old party, that too, when there are no restrictions on other public gatherings.
“To ensure that Covid-19 doesn't spread in Rajasthan, I took experts' views and wrote to Rahul Gandhi stating that Covid-19 protocol should be followed in Bharat Jodo Yatra,” Mandaviya said after the backlash. Mandaviya claimed that three Rajasthan MPs had written to him that a number of Congress's Bharat Jodo Yatra participants have been detected Covid-19 positive.
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“The Himachal Pradesh chief minister also tested positive after attending this yatra,” Mandaviya said. “It is my duty to ensure that Covid-19 doesn't spread in the country. If someone thinks that how can a minister question them, then what can we do about their mindset? Questioning me on this is like obstructing me from doing my duty,” the health minister reponded.
Earlier, Congress had accused the government of selectively picking on the Bharat Jodo Yatra while pointing out that the BJP was taking out yatras in Karnataka and Rajasthan and asked if Health Minister Mandaviya had sent letters to their organisers too. Congress leader Pawan Khera pointed to the lack of restrictions in public transport and asked the government to announce Covid protocols, which he said the party would follow.