Annamalai speech is funny: Minister Anita R. Radhakrishnan | Annamalai talking politics without knowing the truth

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Chennai: BJP state president Annamalai Fisheries – Fisheries Welfare and Animal Husbandry Minister says it is ridiculous to talk politics without knowing the truth Anita R. Radhakrishnan said.

Minister of Fisheries – Fisheries Welfare and Animal Husbandry Anita R. In a statement issued today, Radhakrishnan said, “Vaccination of eligible cattle is being carried out across the state at intervals of six months, namely in March and September, under the Foot and Mouth Disease Control Program, which controls livestock and causes great economic loss to farmers.

In this context, since February 2020, 90.30 lakh vaccines have been fully distributed by the Central Government under the National Veterinary Disease Prevention Program and the first round of vaccination of 87.03 lakh eligible cows has been carried out.

Vaccines for the months of September 2020, February 2021 and September 2021, which are to be provided by the Central Government after February 2020, have not been provided to Tamil Nadu as the vaccines have to be provided every six months.

All cattle in stock in the Nilgiris and Kanyakumari districts, as well as the border districts of Erode, Theni, Tenkasi, Krishnagiri and Coimbatore districts in the border states of Kerala and Karnataka, on the basis that the cholera epidemic from Kerala and Karnataka to Tamil Nadu should not affect the economy of the farmers. About 2.69 lakh vaccinations have been given in September 2021, including in domestic cattle.

Letter from the Office of the Director of Veterinary Care Medical Services, NK No. 20244 / JJ1 / 2020, dated 25.06.2021, 05.08.2021, 20.09.2021, 20.09.2021, 18.10 to provide 90 lakh vaccines required for the second round of syphilis vaccination by 2021. Requested by .2021, 03.11.2021 and 08.12.2021.

IIL / 2021-22 / AH / IN1920A139 / 164, dated 28.09.2021, IIL / 2021-22 / AH / IN1920A139 / 192, dated 25.10.2021 from the Central Government after a gap of 18 months in September and October last. Millions have been vaccinated against syphilis. Through this, all the cattle in Erode, Thanjavur, Salem, Tiruppur, Coimbatore, Thiruvannamalai, Dharmapuri and Madurai districts were vaccinated. Meanwhile, following the outbreak of the disease in Pudukottai and Krishnagiri districts, immediate vaccinations were provided to Thanjavur and Thiruvannamalai districts to control the spread of the disease.

Recognizing the seriousness of the disease, the Government has sent a letter to the Central Government, Additional Chief Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairy, Fisheries and Fisheries Welfare, dated 87.07.2021, dated 14.07.2021, 03.09.2021, 02.11.2021 and 26.11.2021. Requested by letter to send the vaccine immediately.

Further, the Chief Secretary of Tamil Nadu has written a letter to the Secretary of the Central Animal Husbandry Department dated Nos. 8778 / KP3-2 / 2021-6 dated 25.11.2021 requesting immediate release of the remaining 61.15 lakh syphilis vaccines.

The Central Government has distributed 20.89 lakh syphilis vaccines to Vellore, Kanchipuram, Krishnagiri, Namakkal, Karur and Dindigul districts through IIL / 2021-22 / AH / IN1920A139 / 229 dated 07.12.2021 on December 7. Out of these, vaccines are being distributed for the immediate needs of other districts and preventive measures are being taken. The Central Government has to provide another 40.26 lakh vaccines to Tamil Nadu for this round of vaccination.

Appropriate measures are being taken to protect the welfare of livestock in Tamil Nadu after the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu took charge. I have requested that the Delhi office of the Joint Minister of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries of the Union Government be brought to the attention of the Minister to address the shortage of syphilis vaccine. The Thoothukudi MP also brought the matter to the direct attention of the concerned Ministry of the Central Government.

There was a need to address the shortage of vaccines when answering questions from journalists about the cholera epidemic. Comments made with the intention of safeguarding the welfare of the poor, simple peasants who raise livestock Tamil Nadu BJP Chairman Annamalai It is ridiculous to talk politics without knowing the truth. He should take care of the welfare of the livestock farmers of Tamil Nadu by making efforts to ensure that the vaccines that are required to come to Tamil Nadu are available in a timely manner without resorting to such untruths, ”the Minister said. Anita R. Radhakrishnan said.

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