Mehta: What are you doing?
Mehra: Just doing what you taught me yesterday, that tweets can be put out in court.
Mehta: Then you haven't learnt properly.
Mehra: I've just read a tweet of Dr. Sangeeta Reddy from Apollo Hospitals, Delhi. It is alarming.
Mehra reads out the tweet: "As I tweet, an oxygen tanker is outside the gate of Air Liquidae, Panipat", it is not being allowed to move.
Mehra: What is a better affidavit?
Nayyar: Problem is Delhi is running short.
Sanghi: Problem is not with you, but with other suppliers.
Mehra: Historically, we've been allocated 140 MT from Inox. What was 140 MT has been reduced first 60 MT, now has come to 100 MT. Still 40 MT is short.
Mehta: There is an allegation it has to be informed on affidavit.
Court: If you give it on affidavit, it will help them sort out the issue.
Nayyar: They do the allocation, and I do it on their instructions. I have acted as per their instructions.
Sanghi: The empty tankers can be airlifted back to plants.
Mehta: Whatever is the true position must be informed to the court properly.
Mehra: We have no issues in getting from Orissa or anywhere else, if the tankers can be airlifted.
J. Sanghi: My researcher has prepared a very nice report, have shared with you as well. It has to come either by rail or road due to air compression issues, it can't be airlifted.
Sanghi: Also, 3 of the plants are too far. So you should ensure that your allocations are honored.
Mehra: We spoke to Air Liquid Plant in Panipat, apparently hurdles being created and only those tankers are being allowed to pass which are meant for Haryana.
#Oxygen
Mehta to Chief Sec: I have sent you the information on your WhatsApp, not necessarily repeating it here to avoid creating panic.
Sanghi: We have just been informed that the plants are not honoring the allocations made, as they've been taken over by locals.
Chief Secretary Dawra joins the hearing.
Mehta: I'll just take the liberty to brief her.
He briefs her.
Mehra: The Chief Secretary himself is briefed on the matter I don't know if I've to go any higher.