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Within 15-20 Seconds, I Got A Call From Cabinet Secretary: BMC Chief Reveals How Centre Coordinated Over Oxygen Crisis

Swarajya StaffMay 11, 2021, 11:16 AM | Updated 11:16 AM IST
BMC Chief Iqbal Singh Chahal

BMC Chief Iqbal Singh Chahal


BMC Chief Iqbal Singh Chahal has opened up about swift coordination between the municipal corporation and the central government as Mumbai was dealing with a shortage of liquid medical oxygen as the Covid-19 cases rose in mid-April.


Then at 7 am, Chahal sent across urgent messages over the brewing crisis to the top functionaries of the central and the state government.

“Within 15-20 seconds, I had an incoming call coming from the Cabinet Secretary, Rajiv Gauba. He told me, tell me what you want… I said we have to import oxygen into the state. I told him that we can’t manufacture oxygen at such short notice and that the turnaround time for oxygen coming from Haldia was around eight days,” the BMC chief told the Indian Express.

He added, “I told him that Reliance Industries was just 16 hours away from Mumbai, in Jamnagar, and oxygen tankers can come from there every night. He said that such an allocation cannot be made just for one city. I told him that he can allocate it to Maharashtra and I will make sure that it comes to Mumbai city only… And then 125 MT of oxygen was allocated to us from Jamnagar.”


Chahal also rebuffed any conjectures of strained centre-state relations as he believes that most of the talks happen at bureaucratic level between colleagues who are like batchmates.

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