‘Shame and disgust’: Rahul Gandhi amid row over cost of Covid-19 test kits
The Congress cited media reports about rapid test kits for Covid-19 were being sold at around 150% profits to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and asked the Prime Minister to fix the responsibility for it.
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Monday alleged a scam in the supply of rapid test kits to the government to detect coronavirus cases, saying it was beyond belief that some people were indulging in profiteering from the immeasurable suffering of millions.

He urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to take immediate strict action to bring the corrupt to justice.
“That any human being would try and profiteer from the immeasurable suffering of millions of his brothers and sisters is beyond belief and comprehension. This scam is an insult to every Indian. I urge the PM to act swiftly to bring the corrupt to justice,” Gandhi tweeted.
“When the entire country is fighting against the Covid-19 disaster, some people are still profiteering. Shame and disgust at this corrupt mentality. One detests and feels ashamed of such a corrupt mindset. The country will never pardon them. We demand from the Prime Minister strict action against these profiteers,” he said in another tweet in Hindi.
The Congress cited media reports about rapid test kits for Covid-19 were being sold at around 150% profits to the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and asked the Prime Minister to fix the responsibility for it.
Congress’ chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala said it was “shameful and inhuman” that people were supplying test kits bought for ₹225 at ₹600 to the state exchequer.
“Corruption in Corona Testing Kits OR Profiteering by duping the Exchequer. Import Price of 1 Testing Kit= ₹225! Purchase Price of Testing Kit= ₹600! Profit Margin = 166.66 pc! Shameful and Inhuman! Will PM fix responsibility,” he tweeted.
Senior Congress leader Ahmed Patel too demanded a clarification from the government. “The recent Delhi HC (high court) judgement has raised a pertinent question - Why was ICMR purchasing antibody test kits for ₹600 per piece, which was imported for ₹245?” he asked on twitter.
Later addressing reporters through video-conferencing, Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari demanded that the government should make public details of all purchases made in the last one month to fight Covid-19.
He said the government should put an immediate end to the huge profiteering in procurement of equipment.
“What is happening? There seems to be absolute anarchy in procurement of equipment for fighting Covid-19. We would like to demand from the government to make public all details made with regard to procuring equipment for testing, PPEs and ventilators. All those transactions must be transparently placed in public domain,” added Tewari.
Referring to a company engaged in supply of testing kits acquired from China, he alleged that kits purchased at ₹245 were being sold by the same company to ICMR at ₹600 each while the same to Tamil Nadu government were sold at ₹400 each.
“The price of one testing kit was ₹245, thus 5 lakh kits amount to ₹12.25 crore. However, the firm sold the kits to another company at ₹21 crore and the ICMR procured these kits at ₹30 crore, which is a profit margin of more than 100%,” Tewari said.
The Congress leader said the matter came to light in a petition before the Delhi high court by a company supplying such equipment.
“This is an extremely serious matter which hurts the fight of India against Covid-19. Our country’s resources are scarce and we have to optimise them and not allow companies to make arbitrage of over 60% in these transactions,” he said.
