
BJP asks Karnataka CM to apologise for linking COVID vaccines with heart attacks as expert panel rejects claim
Karnataka BJP demands an apology from Chief Minister Siddaramaiah for linking cardiac arrests in Hassan to COVID-19 vaccination. An expert panel found no evidence supporting the claim, attributing the rise in cardiac deaths to multifactorial risks. Union Minister Pralhad Joshi and BJP spokesperson Dr CN Ashwath Narayan criticized Siddaramaiah's remarks as baseless and aimed at discrediting Indian-made vaccines.

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