Bengaluru: Refuting irregularities in the purchase of medical equipment to fight the Covid-19 pandemic in the state, Karnataka Health Minister B. Sriramulu on Monday offered to resign if corruption charges against the state government were proved by the opposition Congress.
"I will resign if Congress leader Siddaramaiah proves irregularity or corruption in the purchase of medical equipment by our government for treating Covid patients in the state," Sriramulu told reporters here.
Claiming that the Congress was alleging corruption in the purchase of medical equipment out of frustration after losing power in the state, Sriramulu also ruled out an inquiry into the irregularities.
"Every rupee is accounted for purchasing masks, personal protection equipment (PPE) kits, ventilators, oxygen cylinders and other medical equipment for hospitals, Covid care centres and fever clinics," asserted Sriramulu.
Accusing the BJP government of buying medical equipment and supplies at exorbitant rates, the Congress has launched a campaign for giving an account (‘lekka kodi') of the amount being spent by the health and other departments for Covid care in the state.
"The equipment prices shot up since April due to huge demand from all states across the country and supplies were in shortage, as their production was limited before the coronavirus outbreak," reiterated Sriramulu.
Sharing details of the expenditure incurred by the state government, Deputy Chief Minister C.N. Ashwath Narayan said the procurement of medical equipment by the state-run Karnataka State Drugs, Logistics and Warehousing Society (KDLWS) was transparent and the Congress was welcome to verify the accounts as the opposition party in a democratic set-up.