<p>The government called the recent <em>New York Times</em> article on India's Covid response a "provocative, attention seeking" piece that comes at a time when the country is doing well in tackling the pandemic.</p>.<p>The article said that the "ICMR tailored its findings to fit Prime Minister Narendra Modi's optimistic narrative despite a looming crisis".</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/gujarat-most-disobedient-in-following-covid-19-protocols-1030883.html" target="_blank">Gujarat most disobedient in following Covid-19 protocols? </a></strong></p>.<p>Responding to a question at a press briefing, ICMR Director General Dr Balram Bhargava said, "This is a provocative, attention seeking article published at a time when India is doing good and our vaccination is excellent and it is diverting attention. All the issues raised are dead ones and probably do not merit any attention."</p>.<p>Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said the Union government as well as the state governments are fully emerged in fighting a pandemic and all our energies and time is devoted to that.</p>.<p>"We greatly value journalistic and editorial freedom and at the same time we must also realise that all of us - Union government as well as the state governments - are fully emerged in fighting a pandemic and all our energies and time is devoted to that," he said.</p>.<p>"We cannot afford to be diverted by things that can be addressed at a later day which are not priority from the public health point of view," Bhushan said.</p>.<p>NITI Aayog Member (Health) Dr V K Paul condemned the article. "We actually condemn this type of distorted out of context reporting. This is not desirable and it should not happen," he said.</p>
<p>The government called the recent <em>New York Times</em> article on India's Covid response a "provocative, attention seeking" piece that comes at a time when the country is doing well in tackling the pandemic.</p>.<p>The article said that the "ICMR tailored its findings to fit Prime Minister Narendra Modi's optimistic narrative despite a looming crisis".</p>.<p><strong>Read more: <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/west/gujarat-most-disobedient-in-following-covid-19-protocols-1030883.html" target="_blank">Gujarat most disobedient in following Covid-19 protocols? </a></strong></p>.<p>Responding to a question at a press briefing, ICMR Director General Dr Balram Bhargava said, "This is a provocative, attention seeking article published at a time when India is doing good and our vaccination is excellent and it is diverting attention. All the issues raised are dead ones and probably do not merit any attention."</p>.<p>Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan said the Union government as well as the state governments are fully emerged in fighting a pandemic and all our energies and time is devoted to that.</p>.<p>"We greatly value journalistic and editorial freedom and at the same time we must also realise that all of us - Union government as well as the state governments - are fully emerged in fighting a pandemic and all our energies and time is devoted to that," he said.</p>.<p>"We cannot afford to be diverted by things that can be addressed at a later day which are not priority from the public health point of view," Bhushan said.</p>.<p>NITI Aayog Member (Health) Dr V K Paul condemned the article. "We actually condemn this type of distorted out of context reporting. This is not desirable and it should not happen," he said.</p>