UK's discriminatory attitude, we will also take retaliatory action; India's warning on Covishield

Posted on 21st Sep 2021 by rohit kumar

The Indian government says that Britain has adopted a discriminatory attitude by not recognizing the corona vaccine Covishield. It also said that if no solution is found, then retaliatory action will be taken.

 

Foreign Secretary Harsh Vardhan Shringla today said the UK government's decision not to recognize Covishield was "discriminatory". He also said it falls within India's "right to take reciprocal measures". He added, 'Covishield's de-recognition is a discriminatory policy and affects our citizens traveling to the UK. The Secretary of State has strongly raised this issue with the new UK Foreign Secretary. I am told that some assurances have been given that the issue will be sorted out.

 

Let us tell you that Britain has made changes in its Covid-19 traffic rules but this it has also given rise to a new controversy. Britain is being accused of discriminating against India. There is also increasing pressure on the UK government to review the rules set for passengers coming from India. This is because under the UK new rules those taking the 'Covishield' vaccine will not be considered vaccinated, while those who have received the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine have been recognized.

 

Most of the people in India have got the Covidshield vaccine. This is the Indian version of Britain's AstraZeneca vaccine. It has been made in India by the Serum Institute of India, yet India has been kept out of the list. Sanam Arora, president of the National Indian Student and Alumni Union (AISAU) in the UK, said, “Indian students are upset that they feel it is a discriminatory move because they are treated differently than their counterparts in the US and EU. Behavior is being done.'

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