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Devendra Fadnavis accused of illegally purchasing Remdesivir: All you need to know about the controversy

Former Maharashtra chief minister Devendra Fadnavis told the police that Bruck had “all permissions” to provide the injections and said the official was picked up “suddenly”.

April 19, 2021 / 10:57 IST
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Maharashtra BJP leader Devendra Fadnavis said that the approval for the same had been given by the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA), which would not happen if this was illegal.

Opposition leader and former Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis is in hot waters for purchasing Remdesivir injections – sale of which is only allowed for the government.

Fadnavis rushed to the Bandra-Kurla Complex police office late on April 18 to “rescue” officials of Bruck Pharma, who were being detained and questioned over the supply and sale of Remdesivir injections, the Times of India reported.

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Bruck Pharma manufacturers in Daman & Diu came under police scanner after Maharashtra BJP MLC Prasad Lad had sought to buy Remdesivir injections from them for the state. Fadnavis told the police that Bruck had “all permissions” to provide the injections and said the official was picked up “suddenly”.

“We visited the police station and asked the zonal DCP what was his offence,” Fadnavis told the paper.

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