
The BJP defended their announcement saying that 'it was a pledge on public health issue and public health is a state subject'.
The announcement drew flak from the opposition parties, who sought an action from the Election Commission (EC), while alleging that the ruling party was using pandemic for political gains. Manoj Kumar Jha, Rajya Sabha member of RJD said that he was in shock. He added that ‘If promising a vaccine for a pandemic is part of an election manifesto, it shows the level of deterioration in their (BJP’s) thinking’.
Defending its announcement, the BJP said, it’s a pledge on a public health issue and public health is a state subject. Speaking to the Indian Express, BJP general secretary in-charge of Bihar said that he doesn’t understand why it is becoming a controversy. ‘Health is a part of public policy, and all political parties make promises on public policies. Just like some parties are promising farm loan waiver, we are promising to keep the people in Bihar safe,’ he said.
Releasing the party manifesto Sitharaman said that ‘after crossing all the stages, there are at least three vaccines that have reached the last stage, and are on the cusp of production. After this, if scientific people say this vaccine is fine, production can take place. Our production capacity, because of the government’s intervention, is very large.’
She further said that ‘when the clearance comes from scientists, our vaccine production will be at such a level that what we are promising, everyone in Bihar will get a free vaccine’.
The polling for first phase of Bihar election began on Oct 28 and the counting of votes will take place on Nov 10.
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