BJP, MVA govt. squabble over supply of Remdesivir
The Hindu
Congress objects to Fadnavis’s defence of Daman-based pharmaceutical company director questioned by police for allegedly hoarding the drug for export
As Maharashtra sinks into a medical abyss amid unprecedented case surges, its politicians refuse to desist from slanging matches over the alleged shortage of Remdesivir and oxygen supply. On Saturday night, Bharatiya Janata Party Leaders of Opposition Devendra Fadnavis and Pravin Darekar went to Mumbai’s Vile Parle police station after the police questioned a director of a Daman-based pharmaceutical company for allegedly hoarding a large consignment of Remdesivir for export.More Related News

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