'They Also Said No Oxygen Crisis': Delhi Minister Slams Centre On Coal

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  • Published On: October 10, 2021
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Hours after the Centre's assurance that it has "sufficient" stocks to meet power sector demand, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has accused it of turning a blind eye to the crisis at hand. Mr Sisodia, drawing a parallel between the coal crisis and the oxygen shortage during the COVID-19 second wave peak in April-May this year, said, "When we had an oxygen crisis, they kept saying there was no such crisis."

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