The vaccination programme had been launched, with the Union Government
monopolising 100% of all available vaccines, in mid-January (ref.: <
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/coronavirus-worlds-largest-vaccination-programme-begins-in-india-on-january-16/article33582069.ece
>).
It took almost five months to come out with a sort of protocol to determine
allocation between states.
Never mind, that even now, if it reads rather like a Sudoku puzzle.

Hope the Supreme Court would make the maker of the puzzle solve it.
For the benefit of the common Indians.
Apart from asking for a detailed roadmap as regards augmenting the supply
in the foreseeable future.

Anyway, thanks to the Supreme Court for this sudden windfall (ref.: <
https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/supreme-court-order-on-covid-19-vaccines-cant-be-silent-spectators-2454705
>.)

That twelve major opposition parties had, in unison, asked for universal
free vaccination must have also helped (ref.: <
https://indianexpress.com/article/india/12-oppn-leaders-write-to-pm-modi-demand-free-mass-vaccination-suspension-of-central-vista-project-7312541/>),
even if only a wee bit.

The whole episode further goes to underline how enormous damage Gogoi and
Bobde have done.
Just to illustrate, last year, over a crore of migrant workers - as per
government figures (ref.: <
https://www.news18.com/news/india/over-1-crore-migrant-workers-walked-to-their-home-states-during-covid-19-lockdown-till-june-2899161.html>),
had to trek back home - maybe hundreds of miles away, braving the scorching
sun under the impact of the brutal lockdown, with less than 4 hours notice,
meant to lock them up at their places of work so that they become available
to their employers at their convenience as and when the lockdown eases. (A
sample example.)

Also look up:

<<The Congress also sought to credit the Supreme Court for the change in
the Centre's vaccination policy and said the announcement came after the
apex court reprimanded it and sought an affidavit on the inoculation drive.

Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said, "The prime minister is
guilty of endangering the lives of Indians by repeatedly changing the
(vaccination) policy and instead of accusing the states, he should be
tendering an apology for endangering people's lives."

He alleged that the government has brought these changes in its vaccination
policy after it was reprimanded by the Supreme Court.

He alleged that the PM is "Pulling the wool over someone's eyes", as his
government has ignored and rejected the demand made by several Congress
leaders for universal free vaccination.>>

(Ref.: <
https://www.deccanherald.com/national/as-centre-changes-policy-congress-says-universal-free-vaccination-still-not-achieved-995004.html
>.)

Here's the Prime Minister's complete "address to the nation": <
https://www.narendramodi.in/prime-minister-narendra-modis-address-to-the-nation-555691
>.

Now, the hint: <https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1402162127222108160?s=09>.


Sukla

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