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President of India urged to intervene, resolve controversy between IMA, Ram Dev: Ashok Sharma
6/2/2021 11:30:10 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu , June 2: AICC Coordinator Vichar Vibagh and former legislator Ashok Sharma, has sought intervention of President of India Ram Nath Kovind to resolve the controversy between the Yog Guru turned business tycoon Baba Ram Dev and Indian Medical Association (IMA), which irreparably damaging the trust of the people during fight against COVID-19 Pandemic.
When the whole world, so is India struggling, to overcome the crisis caused due to spread of COVID-19 which has eaten away the lives of 0.175 million Indians on record till April, 17, 2021, the controversy created may be a game plan of some deep routed vested interest but is damaging the united fight.
The country is facing health emergency practically, wherein, over 1300 doctors and thousands of para medical warriors have sacrifice their lives for the nation.
The controversy created putting allegations and counter to the same dividing the national human and intellect force to controversies by making statements against allopathic and scientific modern medicines resulting into confusion in the minds of the people against COVID protocols and vaccination programmes etc.
The emergency like this has to be fought unitedly with patriotism and warriorism, but the controversy under reference has deepened the trust deficits which need to be restored by resolving the controversy forthwith.
. Sharma urged upon those who have different ideologies, political affiliation, business and professional interest, have to shun them and work as a united force. Greed for money should not be quenched at the cost of the national interest and lives of the people.
Those taking the system for granted must keeping in mind that axe of COVID-19 can fall on their head also. The Supreme Power may be punishing us for over ugly deeds, reminded Mr. Sharma to those who are creating hurdles in united fight against the pandemic.
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