Belagavi (Karnataka): Slamming the Congress party for "questioning COVID-19 vaccines" during pan-India vaccination drive, Union Home Minister and Bharatiya Janata Party leader (BJP) Amit Shah on Sunday said that Congress leaders can only oppose something and if someone else is doing it, they stop it too.
Shah asserted that both vaccines developed in India are completely safe and urged people to get vaccinated when their turn comes up.
This comes a day after Congress Member of Parliament Manish Tewari raised questions about the efficacy and safety of two COVID-19 vaccines approved for emergency use in the country.
"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has now started the world's largest corona vaccination programme. Congress leaders raised questions about Covid-19 vaccine. We know you cannot do anything other than protest and if someone else is doing it, they stop it too. I want to tell them at least do not stop the ones making efforts," Shah said at a rally in Belagavi, Karnataka.
"I have come here to assure the people of the country that both vaccines made in India are completely safe. Do not believe what Congress says. When your turn comes, please get the vaccination administered and India will soon become a corona-free country," he added.
Two vaccines--Covaxin and Covishield-- have received Emergency Use Authorisation (EAU) after going through established safety and immunogenicity protocols in a well-prescribed regulatory process and these are being administered during the vaccination drive.
Further attacking the Congress party, Shah said, "I want to ask Congress leaders, you ruled the country for four generations, then why was there no cooking gas in homes of poor women? Why there was no toilet, electricity, homes, Ayushman Bharat scheme for poor? Because they wanted to remove the poor and not poverty?"
"In the 13th Finance Commission, the Sonia-Manmohan government gave Rs 88,583 crore for the development of Karnataka. In the 14th Finance Commission, the Modi government has contributed Rs 2,19,506 crore for the development of Karnataka. Modiji did a lot of work for the eradication of poverty and tried to raise the standard of living of the poor," he added.