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‘Pakistan ready to supply oxygen to Punjab but Centre in way’

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Punjab Congress on Monday alleged that Centre was not cooperating in getting oxygen imported for Punjab from Pakistan to fight the second Covid wave.
PPCC chief Sunil Jakhar on Monday mentioned whereas Pakistan’s business had sufficient Oxygen and CM Amarinder Singh had mooted the plan to import it from them, Centre was coming in the way in which.
Jakhar, who particularly participated within the particular Cabinet assembly on Monday, to take inventory of state of affairs arising out of Covid-19 and a number of other different points confronting the state authorities, mentioned that if a single life was misplaced in state as a consequence of Oxygen scarcity, then Centre could be accountable.
“The CM told us that he has been taking up the matter with Union Home Ministry and Union Minister of External Affairs. But he has not got a positive response yet. If we get this oxygen, we will bear the financial burden on our own. This is an emergent need to save the people of the state,” Jakhar mentioned.
Meanwhile, Congress chief and Amritsar MP Gurjeet Singh Aujla has written a letter to PM Narendra Modi to develop a hall to get oxygen from Pakistan to cope with the scarcity in Punjab.
In his letter to PM, Aujla wrote: “You are well aware of the fact that our hospitals are facing alarmingly high shortage of liquid oxygen, ventilators, Bi PAPs, oxygenators, PPEs etc. due to spike in Covid-19 cases. In response to this emergency our neighbouring countries have offered help which should be welcomed with open arms. The government of Pakistan and Edhi Foundation have offered support to India to help us fight this deadly wave of Covid-19.”
“I represent the holy city of Amritsar which is located on international border — around 350 km from Panipat (nearest oxygen plant) and just 50 kms from Lahore, Pakistan. The daily requirement of oxygen in Amritsar is around 30 tonnes whereas allocated quota for Punjab is too less and that too is in feeble supply. Amritsar is presently receiving oxygen supplies from Panipat in truck-tankers which is not a reliable system of uninterrupted supply as there are not enough and spare truck-tankers available to cover for breakdowns,” learn the letter.