Delhi Oxygen Audit Report / CM Kejriwal said - my crime, fought for people's breath

Zoom News : Jun 25, 2021, 04:31 PM
New Delhi. Oxygen (Delhi Oxygen) in Delhi is shocked. A committee formed by Supreme Court claimed in its report (Delhi Oxygen Audit Report) that the government was needed by oxygen in Delhi, and told him four times and kept his demand in front of the Central Government. This affected the oxygen supply across the country. After coming in front of this report, the opposition targeted the Kejriwal government. Now Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal (CM Arvind Kejriwal) has kept his side on this issue. CM Kejriwal wrote in his tweet, 'My crime-I fought for the breath of my 2 million people. When you were elective rally, I was arranging Oxygen by jumping overnight. I fought, gifted to people to get oxygen. People have lost their lack of oxygen. Do not tell them false, they feel very bad. '

It has been said in the Report (Delhi Oxygen Audit Report Supreme Court Committee) that the Delhi Government has raised the demand for oxygen in front of the Central Government. This has effected in supplying oxygen to other states. The committee formed by the Supreme Court has written in its report. Although these reports have not been deposited in the Supreme Court. In this case the next hearing is on June 30.

The Supreme Court made a National Task Force about the supply of oxygen. There was a separate committee for Delhi, which included the Center and State Government Officer and Expert Team. The work of this committee was to audit oxygen demand that how much the state needs oxygen. Depending on the Bed Capacity, the committee has assessed that during April-May, Delhi needed 289 metric tonnes of oxygen, while the government had demanded 1140 metric tonnes.

However, on the demand of the Delhi Government, the Supreme Court had ordered the Central Government at that time to supply 700 metric tonnes of oxis daily. At that time the Central Government had objected that Delhi did not need so much oxygen, that's why the Supreme Court ordered the audit of oxygen.

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