New Delhi: A temporary Covid care centre which was set up at the Commonwealth Games Stadium to deal with the ongoing crisis has been running out of oxygen supply on Thursday.
This comes after two days of starting the makeshift facility with over 400 beds. Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia who visited hospitals taking stock of the situation had said the makeshift hospital at the CWG Village started with 436 beds is open for all and free of cost.
While addressing a press conference here earlier today, Sisodia alleged that despite the Centre's increased oxygen allocation to the national capital, government officials and Police of the two states were not allowing the oxygen supply to leave for Delhi.
"The major reason behind Delhi's Oxygen crisis is 'jungle raj' for Oxygen by Haryana and Uttar Pradesh. Their government officers and police are not letting supply from their Oxygen plants come to Delhi. Our officers spoke to theirs and I tried to speak to the Centre but things are not changing on the ground," Sisodia said.
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He further emphasised that this was not the time to fight but to be united. "When the Central government yesterday increased Delhi's oxygen allocation and fixed the same for other states too, why are the governments of Haryana and Uttar Pradesh behaving as if they have some dispute with Delhi? This is not the time to fight each other but to be united," he said.