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Centre moves SC over Karnataka HC's order on oxygen supply

Tulika Chaturvedi
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Last updated on May 06, 2021, 09:02 pm
Centre moves SC over Karnataka HC's order on oxygen supply

The Centre on Thursday moved the Supreme Court against a Karnataka High Court order seeking an increase in the daily supply of liquid medical oxygen (LMO) to the state to 1,200 metric tonnes (MT) from the present 965 MT.

The HC had passed the order on Wednesday after noting that a shortage of LMO was leading to the deaths of COVID-19 patients.

In this article
  • Will look at paper book before issuing any order: SC
  • SG appeals for urgent stay on Karnataka HC's order
  • Karnataka HC issued order in aftermath of Chamarajanagar tragedy
  • State Congress President expresses shock over Centre's plea
  • Karnataka's oxygen should remain in state, says former CM
  • Janata Dal (Secular) leader writes to Modi over 'deepening crisis'
  • Karnataka reported largest single-day spike on Wednesday
In the court

Will look at paper book before issuing any order: SC

Will look at paper book before issuing any order: SC

The SC bench, which also comprised Justice MR Shah, said it will have to look at the paper book before issuing any order in this regard.

Justice Chandrachud told the SG to mention the matter before Chief Justice of India (CJI) Justice NV Ramana.

The Centre's decision to move the court comes at a time when Karnataka is facing an acute shortage of oxygen.

Arguments

SG appeals for urgent stay on Karnataka HC's order

SG appeals for urgent stay on Karnataka HC's order

The Centre has argued that the Karnataka HC's directions could lead to the mismanagement of resources "create a chaotic environment in an already overburdened system."

It appealed for an urgent stay on the HC order.

The Centre also stated that it had not been granted enough time by the HC for it to justify the oxygen amount allocated to Karnataka, reported Republic TV.

Related deaths

Karnataka HC issued order in aftermath of Chamarajanagar tragedy

Karnataka HC issued order in aftermath of Chamarajanagar tragedy

The Karnataka HC's order seeking an enhancement in the state's oxygen supply on May 5 came after the Chamarajanagar tragedy on May 3, when 24 COVID-19 patients, who were on ventilators, died due to inadequate supply of oxygen at the government medical college hospital.

Two patients in Bengaluru and 12 COVID-19 patients in Kalaburagi have also died due to oxygen shortage this week.

Opposition

State Congress President expresses shock over Centre's plea

State Congress President expresses shock over Centre's plea

The Opposition in the state was quick to express "shock" over the central government's decision to move the apex court.

President of Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee, DK Shivakumar claimed that the projected demand in Karnataka is 1,471 MT, when the Centre's allocation is only 865 MT.

"Will CM @BSYBJP & BJP MPs remain mute spectators when people are dying of Oxygen shortage?" he tweeted.

Twitter Post

Karnataka's oxygen should remain in state, says former CM

Oxygen produced in Karnataka should be reserved for our State only. The allocated oxygen share for Karnataka is less than 50% of the actual demand.

I urge @PMOIndia to increase the supply of oxygen based on the actual demand.#OxygenCrisis

— Siddaramaiah (@siddaramaiah) May 5, 2021
Other developments

Janata Dal (Secular) leader writes to Modi over 'deepening crisis'

Janata Dal (Secular) leader writes to Modi over 'deepening crisis'

In a letter written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, Janata Dal (Secular) (JDS) leader HD Kumaraswamy expressed concern over a "deepening crisis in Karnataka" regarding the shortage of oxygen supply.

He warned that a greater tragedy is likely to unfold in Karnataka if the state administration does not act briskly and does not receive support from the Union government.

Outbreak

Karnataka reported largest single-day spike on Wednesday

Karnataka reported largest single-day spike on Wednesday

Since the inception of the pandemic, Karnataka reported the largest single-day spike in both COVID-19 cases and fatalities on Wednesday.

The total caseload touched nearly 17.5 lakh with 50,112 new cases, while 346 deaths took the fatalities toll to 16,884. Active cases stood at 4,87,288.

Another 26,841 people were discharged taking the cumulative discharges to 12,36,854, according to the state's health bulletin.

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  • Coronavirus
  • Oxygen Crisis
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