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12 Opposition parties write to PM, suggest measures to tackle Covid-19 surge

In a joint letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, twelve major Opposition parties, including four Chief Ministers, have asked the Centre to procure vaccines centrally from global and domestic sources and begin a free, universal mass vaccination campaign across the country.

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In a joint letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, twelve major Opposition parties, including four Chief Ministers, have asked the Centre to procure vaccines centrally from global and domestic sources and begin a free, universal mass vaccination campaign across the country.

As a ferocious second wave of Covid has ripped through the country leaving hundreds of thousands dead, the Opposition parties have demanded the Centre to take immediate actions. In the letter, the parties said the government has either ignored or refused  their suggestions which has compounded the situation to reach such an apocalyptic human tragedy.

Without going into all the acts of commission and omission by the Central government that have brought the country to such a tragic pass. The Centre must now procure vaccines centrally from all available sources like global and domestic and immediately begin a free, universal mass vaccination campaign across the country, the letter said.

The letter listed several measures suggested by the Opposition parties to the Centre to undertake and implement. Besides central procurement of vaccines from all available sources from global and domestic, it included immediate free, universal mass vaccination campaign, compulsory licensing to expand domestic vaccine production, spending the ₹ 35,000 crore budgetary allocation for vaccines,  stopping the Central Vista construction and using the money for oxygen and vaccines, releasing all money held in the unaccounted private trust fund, PMCares to buy vaccines, oxygen and medical equipment, ₹ 6000 per month for the unemployed, free distribution of foodgrain to the needy, repeal of farm laws to protect farmers falling victim to Covid infections.

The parties also sought a response. They said that although it has not been the practice of your office or government, we would appreciate a response to our suggestions in the interests of India and our people. 

The letter was signed by representatives of all key political parties except Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party and Mayawati’s Bahujan Samaj Party. Congress president Sonia Gandhi, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren and former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda, NCP chief Sharad Pawar, JKPA’s Farooq Abdullah, Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav and RJD’s Tejashwi Yadav, were among the signatories.

Read Also: Seven states account for almost 85% of all vaccine doses administered to 18-44 age group since May 1

The letter came a day after BJP president J P Nadda wrote to Congress president Sonia Gandhi slamming her party for misleading people and creating false panic about Covid situation. This also came amid huge criticism that the government at home and abroad are facing. The Centre, along with the BJP and its ideological mentor Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, is trying to offset this with a mega push of positivity.

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Delhi Palam fire leaves 6 dead, massive rescue operation underway

Six people died after a fire broke out in a residential building in Delhi’s Palam. Firefighters continue rescue efforts with 30 tenders at the spot.

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A tragic fire incident in southwest Delhi’s Palam area on Wednesday morning claimed the lives of six people, triggering a large-scale emergency response.

According to officials, the blaze erupted in a residential building, prompting immediate action from fire and police authorities. Around 30 fire tenders were rushed to the spot to control the flames and carry out rescue operations.

Authorities said they received a distress call at approximately 7 am reporting the fire at a house within the building. Firefighters were deployed swiftly amid concerns that several residents could be trapped inside the structure.

A fire services official stated that initial information suggested people might still be inside, leading to an intensive search and rescue effort. Emergency teams, including police personnel, reached the congested locality to assist in evacuation and crowd management.

The firefighting operation was still ongoing at the time of reporting. The exact cause of the fire has not yet been determined, and further details are awaited as authorities continue their investigation.

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Centre mandates 60% free seat allocation on flights, caps selection fees

Airlines must now offer 60% seats without extra charges and ensure better seating arrangements for passengers under new government rules.

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In a significant move aimed at protecting air travellers, the Union Ministry of Civil Aviation has directed airlines to ensure that at least 60 per cent of seats on every flight are offered without any additional selection fee. The decision follows widespread complaints from passengers about hidden charges, particularly for seat selection.

The directive has been issued through the Directorate General of Civil Aviation, which has introduced a series of passenger-friendly norms to enhance transparency and improve the overall flying experience.

Under the new guidelines, airlines have also been instructed to seat passengers travelling on the same PNR together, preferably in adjacent seats. This is expected to address long-standing concerns among families and group travellers, who often face inconvenience due to scattered seating arrangements.

The regulator has further emphasised the need to safeguard passenger rights in situations such as flight delays, cancellations, and denied boarding. Airlines have been asked to prominently display these rights across their websites, mobile applications, booking platforms, and airport counters to ensure better awareness.

In addition, carriers must establish clear and transparent policies regarding the carriage of sports equipment, musical instruments, and pets. The move comes in response to frequent complaints over inconsistent rules and high charges. Airlines have been directed to align such policies with safety and operational standards while ensuring they are communicated in a simple and passenger-friendly manner.

To improve accessibility, the regulator has also asked airlines to share passenger rights information in regional languages.

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Mamata Banerjee warns BJP, EC over Bengal polls, says they will be accountable

Mamata Banerjee holds BJP and Election Commission responsible for any incidents during Bengal polls, raising concerns over officer transfers.

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West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has held the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Election Commission of India responsible for any untoward incidents in the state during the upcoming assembly elections, following the transfer of key officials.

Addressing concerns over administrative reshuffles, Banerjee said that changes involving senior bureaucrats, including the chief secretary and home secretary, could affect governance and law and order in the state during a crucial period.

The Trinamool Congress chief also announced candidates for 291 constituencies for the elections scheduled to be held in two phases on April 23 and 29.

Criticising the Election Commission, Banerjee alleged that the transfers were being carried out in a manner that benefits the BJP. She questioned the timing of the decisions and said such actions weaken the state administration at a sensitive time.

She further raised concerns about disaster management and essential services, stating that experienced officials familiar with the state’s situation have been replaced. According to her, this could impact administrative efficiency if any emergency arises before the new government is formed.

Protecting Bengal’s identity

Banerjee emphasised that the election is not merely about forming a government but about safeguarding Bengal’s identity and existence. She accused the BJP of misusing central agencies and attempting to influence the electoral process.

She urged that elections should be conducted peacefully, without external interference, and in line with democratic principles. The chief minister also expressed confidence that her party would return to power with a stronger mandate.

Appealing to voters, she called for support for the Trinamool Congress, asserting that the people of Bengal will ultimately decide the outcome and protect their democratic rights.

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