Mumbai: Maharashtra Congress Spokesperson Sachin Sawant demanded a state-level inquiry into the issues with ventilators provided by the Centre to Maharashtra after a committee of medical experts appointed by the Government Medical College at Aurangabad found the ventilators to be non-functioning.
Sawant tweeted about these issues and called the ventilators under PM CARES to be a big scam.
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"Committee of Medical experts appointed by Govt Medical College in Aurangabad found all ventilators provided under #PMCares to the institution useless. As per their report, even company technicians could not repair those. It is a big scam," Sawant tweeted.
In a series of three tweets, he took a dig at the Centre by saying the Modi government made the corporate companies to donate in opaque funds. "We demand state level inquiry into all ventilators provided by centre to Maharashtra. Time & public money wasted through #PMCaresFund is unpardonable. Modi govt made all corporate companies to donate in this opaque fund. It was seen that information under RTI can not be sought," Sawant added.
The Maharashtra Congress Spokesperson condemned this 'scam' and alleged that the Modi government has given contracts to the defunct companies. "Modi govt kept evading questions. Now after this report people must know how & why such useless & defunct companies got this contract. It's inhumane to even think of profiteering let alone scam in this biggest ever crisis. Strongly condemn!" he concluded.