Manish Sisodia, the deputy chief minister of delhi, accused the central government of "lying" in parliament by claiming that no deaths were caused by a lack of oxygen during the country's second wave of the Covid-19 epidemic.

Sisodia said there was "total mismanagement" of oxygen supply during the second wave across the country during a wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW'>digital news conference, and blamed the Centre's policies for the "catastrophe" that unfolded in the country.

At a news conference, bjp spokespersons slammed non-BJP state governments, particularly Arvind Kejriwal's [Delhi] administration. The Centre, according to Delhi's deputy chief minister, lied before parliament plainly and brazenly on Tuesday. He said that the Centre is refusing to let him create a committee to look into all of the Covid-19 fatalities. Sisodia said that the Centre "troubled" non-bJP-ruled states by transferring oxygen from other states to them. During the second Covid-19 wave, no deaths were reported by states or union territories owing to a shortage of oxygen, according to the Central. Bharati Pravin Pawar, minister of State for health, stated that there has been a "exceptional rise in demand for medical oxygen." Satyendar Jain, the delhi health minister, stated, "Why did hospitals move court if there was no scarcity of oxygen? Every day, hospitals and the media reported on oxygen shortages."

India is recovering from a devastating second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, which wreaked havoc on the medical system. On Tuesday, the country had its lowest daily rise in 125 days, with 30,093 illnesses. However, figures from the Union ministry of health indicated that it registered 42,015 new cases on Wednesday, bringing the total number of illnesses to 31,216,337.

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