Mubashir Aalam Wani
Srinagar, Jun 1: With the government appealing people to get vaccinated, the locals from Narwara area of Srinagar have complained about favoritism during the vaccination process at a local dispensary.
The locals said that a huge chunk of people in the locality are being asked to visit another day for inoculations while only those who are dearer to the officials there are getting the jabs.
They said that no one is paying heed to the registration and other related things as those who are known to the officials at Narwara dispensary are getting the jabs easily while the others are being pushed to the wall.
Khurseed Zargar, son of a famous Sufi poet Ahad Zargar, said he registered himself for vaccination on May 29th but he didn’t get any call from anyone regarding the inoculation.
After waiting for a longer period, he said he reached Narwara dispensary himself where he sought details about the vaccination to the officials. “The official replied that ‘we are not supposed to call anyone for the vaccination dose. The people should visit the dispensary everyday to check for their available slot’.”
However, he said that the people coming from Rawalpora and other places are being vaccinated at the health facility. “They are being vaccinated there as they are having close relations with the officials there. Nonetheless, we the local populace are being pushed to the wall.”
“I was shocked about the process of registration for vaccination,” he said while appealing the administration to look into the matter and ensure that favoritism with regard to the vaccination is put to an immediate end so that all the people will get vaccinated without any difficulty.