New Delhi: After Akhilesh Yadav stated no to vaccination, now Congress chief Salman Nizami stated that COVID-19 vaccine is a fraud.
Congress chief made this assertion hours after DCGI authorized two coronavirus vaccine.
Taking to Twitter, Salman Nizami wrote, “Vaccine is a FRAUD”
Vaccine is a FRAUD.
— Salman Nizami (@SalmanNizami_) January 3, 2021
Here is what DCGI stated in regards to the vaccine
Meanwhile, the Drugs Controller General of India (DCGI) on Sunday quelled rumours surrounding the COVID-19 vaccines concerning impotency, rubbishing such speculations as “complete nonsense”.
“We will never approve anything if there is even the slightest safety concern. Vaccines are 110 per cent safe. Some side effects like mild fever, pain and allergy are common for every vaccine. It (rumours of impotency) is complete nonsense,” VG Somani, Drug Controller General of India stated.
#WATCH I We’ll by no means approve something if there’s slightest of security concern. Vaccines are 110 % secure. Some uncomfortable side effects like gentle fever, ache & allergy are frequent for each vaccine. It (that individuals could get impotent) is absolute garbage: VG Somani,Drug Controller General of India pic.twitter.com/ZSQ8hU8gvw
— ANI (@ANI) January 3, 2021
Akhilesh Yadav on Saturday stated that he wouldn’t get vaccinated towards COVID-19.
“I will not take the COVID-19 vaccine at this moment. That too given by Bharatiya Janata Party. How can I trust BJP’s vaccine, not a chance. When our government will be formed, everyone will get a free vaccine. We cannot take the BJP vaccine,” stated Akhilesh Yadav throughout a press convention.
Further cornering the Centre over dry run which is being taken throughout all states and Union Territories, Yadav stated, “What is the need for dry dun in the country. This government was eliminating coronavirus by clapping hands and beating utensils. What is the need for such a large cold chain? What is the need for the vaccine?”
वैक्सीन का विरोध करने वालों का क्या ट्रीटमेंट है?|@yadavakhilesh @kpmaurya1 #CoronaVaccine| pic.twitter.com/jKdNeb8ois
— Newsroom Post (@NewsroomPostCom) January 2, 2021