The Asian Age

AAP wants Centre to drop ‘ PM’ from scheme name

Mr Gupta claimed that the negative and narrow minded attitude of the Aam Admi Party makes it put party above the poor beneficiar­ies

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Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly, Vijender Gupta on Thursday alleged that with just three weeks before the roll out of the Union government’s Ayushman Bharat Pradhan Mantri Arogaya Yojna on September 25, the Aam Adami Party ( AAP) government has put obstacles in its implementa­tion.

Mr Gupta claimed that the government is going to derail the scheme in the national capital just because it is Centrally sponsored.

Mr Gupta said that with the motive of taking full political credit for Centrally sponsored scheme, it wants the name of the scheme to be ‘ Mukhya Mantri Aam Aadami Swasthaya Beema Yojna — Ayushman Bharat’.

Mr Gupta claimed that the negative and narrow minded attitude of the AAP makes it put party above the poor beneficiar­ies. “It has jeopardise­d the scheme which is going to benefit more than 20 lakhs

people who have no access to medical facilities including hospitalis­ation. The last minute hurdle by AAP government has derailed the process for sending unique quick response code, which will be sent on September 5 to each identified family to avail an annual cashless health insurance cover under the scheme,” said Mr Gupta.

Mr Gupta mentioned that as many as 29 states have already signed up for the scheme and the remaining states are likely to sign within a day or two. “AAP government’s insistence on name change sounds politicall­y motivated and unreasonab­le,” Mr Gupta added.

Mr Gupta urged chief minister Arvind Kejriwal not to interfere with the implementa­tion of the Central government’s mega health insurance scheme for the poor. “This is a totally selfish motive to change a name of the scheme. It is unfortunat­e that the Delhi government has backtracke­d at the last minute,” he said.

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Vijender Gupta

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