He assured all help to states in fighting the spread of vector-borne diseases and said it should not be an issue for indulging in blame game.
"We will try to fulfill all requirements. Whether it is dengue or chikungunya, we should not panic.
"There is a need to give symptomatic treatment...We are ready to offer all help to state governments. This is not an issue for the Centre and states to indulge in blame game. We should work together," Nadda said.
However, a senior Health Ministry official said the chikungunya deaths are being probed by its agencies to ascertain the exact reasons.
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As per the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), around 27,879 cases of dengue have been reported across the country and 60 people have succumbed to the disease till August 31.
5,000 cases each have been reported from West Bengal, Odisha and Kerala. While West Bengal has reported 5,129 dengue cases and 22 deaths, the disease has affected 5,183 people and claimed nine lives in Odisha.
Around 12,255 cases of chinkungunya have been reported across the country. Karnataka alone has recorded 8,941.
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Health Ministry sources said the minister is closely monitoring the situation and has called a review meeting with top officials tomorrow.
"The Health Ministry is probing the chikungunya deaths in the national capital. Similar cases were reported in 2006. We are investigating them at our level first," a senior official told