NEW DELHI: A day after Congressional Senior Speaker Randeep Surjewala attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the vaccine facility amid protests from farmers, Senior Leader Anand Sharma had a divergent view on Sunday and praised the prime minister’s one-day tour. He said it was an acknowledgment to Indian scientists and will boost the morale of front-line Covid warriors.
Sharma, who is a spokesperson for the party and part of the group of 23 congressional leaders who wrote to party chief Sonia Gandhi seeking large-scale changes in the organization, said the prime minister’s visit was an acknowledgment to Indian scientists and their work to produce vaccines for Covid. -19.
“Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s visit to the Serum Institute, Bharat Biotech and Zydus Cadila was an acknowledgment of Indian scientists and their work to produce the vaccine for Covid-19. That alone will boost the morale of the front line warriors. and it will reassure the nation, “Sharma said. in a tweet.
“Also respecting the institutions that India has built over decades that have experience and potential, making India the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world. Urging PM to ensure that an efficient and equitable platform is functional as the vaccine, “he said.
Prime Minister Modi visited Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Pune on Saturday to review the development and manufacturing process of coronavirus vaccines at facilities in these cities.
He visited the Zydus Biotech Park in Ahmedabad, Bharat Biotech in Hyderabad and the Serum Institute of India in Pune.
Beating Prime Minister Modi, Surjewala accused the prime minister of clicking on images in corporate offices while farmers protested on the roads of Delhi.
“Hopefully the prime minister talks to the farmers on the road instead of flying on the plane,” he had said in a tweet, after Prime Minister Modi visited a company in Ahmedabad that is engaged in Covid vaccine research 19.
“Scientists will find the coronavirus vaccine, farmers will feed the country, and Modi ji and BJPites will take care of television,” Surjewala said.
Congressional leaders have been found to express differing views on key issues in recent times.
Earlier this month, Sharma described India’s decision not to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) as “unfortunate and ill-advised,” stating that it was in the strategic and economic interest of the country to be part of the Asia and Asia process. the Pacific. integration.
His opinion was at odds with senior leader Jairam Ramesh and the party that last year, after India decided not to join RCEP, claimed victory.
Congress had said its vigorous opposition ensured that the BJP government would back down from negotiating the interests of farmers, dairy farmers, fishermen and small and medium-sized entrepreneurs.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi has established three separate committees to discuss policy issues related to economic affairs, foreign affairs and national security, with former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as part of the three panels.
The foreign affairs committee has Sharma as a member along with Shashi Tharoor, Salman Khurshid and Saptagiri Ulaka. Khurshid is the convener of the panel.
Incidentally, among the nominees in the committees are top party leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma, Veerappa Moily and Shashi Tharoor, who were among 23 letter writers seeking organizational reform in Congress.
Sharma, who is a spokesperson for the party and part of the group of 23 congressional leaders who wrote to party chief Sonia Gandhi seeking large-scale changes in the organization, said the prime minister’s visit was an acknowledgment to Indian scientists and their work to produce vaccines for Covid. -19.
“Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi’s visit to the Serum Institute, Bharat Biotech and Zydus Cadila was an acknowledgment of Indian scientists and their work to produce the vaccine for Covid-19. That alone will boost the morale of the front line warriors. and it will reassure the nation, “Sharma said. in a tweet.
“Also respecting the institutions that India has built over decades that have experience and potential, making India the largest vaccine manufacturer in the world. Urging PM to ensure that an efficient and equitable platform is functional as the vaccine, “he said.
Prime Minister Modi visited Ahmedabad, Hyderabad and Pune on Saturday to review the development and manufacturing process of coronavirus vaccines at facilities in these cities.
He visited the Zydus Biotech Park in Ahmedabad, Bharat Biotech in Hyderabad and the Serum Institute of India in Pune.
Beating Prime Minister Modi, Surjewala accused the prime minister of clicking on images in corporate offices while farmers protested on the roads of Delhi.
“Hopefully the prime minister talks to the farmers on the road instead of flying on the plane,” he had said in a tweet, after Prime Minister Modi visited a company in Ahmedabad that is engaged in Covid vaccine research 19.
“Scientists will find the coronavirus vaccine, farmers will feed the country, and Modi ji and BJPites will take care of television,” Surjewala said.
Congressional leaders have been found to express differing views on key issues in recent times.
Earlier this month, Sharma described India’s decision not to join the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) as “unfortunate and ill-advised,” stating that it was in the strategic and economic interest of the country to be part of the Asia and Asia process. the Pacific. integration.
His opinion was at odds with senior leader Jairam Ramesh and the party that last year, after India decided not to join RCEP, claimed victory.
Congress had said its vigorous opposition ensured that the BJP government would back down from negotiating the interests of farmers, dairy farmers, fishermen and small and medium-sized entrepreneurs.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi has established three separate committees to discuss policy issues related to economic affairs, foreign affairs and national security, with former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh as part of the three panels.
The foreign affairs committee has Sharma as a member along with Shashi Tharoor, Salman Khurshid and Saptagiri Ulaka. Khurshid is the convener of the panel.
Incidentally, among the nominees in the committees are top party leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad, Anand Sharma, Veerappa Moily and Shashi Tharoor, who were among 23 letter writers seeking organizational reform in Congress.
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