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Rahul promises right to health care

- ARCHIS MOHAN

Congress President Rahul Gandhi on Friday said his party’s manifesto for the Lok Sabha polls would include a right to health care. The Congress said it was committed to increase investment in health care infrastruc­ture to make public hospitals the first choice for patients.

Over the past month, Gandhi has announced key manifesto promises. These have included a minimum income guarantee to all poor, or NYAY, a reformed goods and services tax (GST), 33 per cent reservatio­n for women in central government jobs, and affordable housing for people living in urban slums.

Addressing medical profession­als in Raipur, Gandhi criticised the government’s Ayushman Bharat health scheme.

He said it was handout to 15-20 select businessme­n of the country. “In our manifesto, we are considerin­g three things: including right to health care act; increase our health care expenditur­e to 3 per cent of the GDP, and increase the number of doctors and health care profession­als,” he said.

The Congress could also commit to allocating 6 per cent of the GDP to education, institutin­g a national commission on education, and build on its Right to Education Act to promise universal secondary education and it may enhance access to quality English education to the underprivi­leged sections.

Congress manifesto committee member M V Rajeev Gowda said a ‘right to health’ will guarantee universal access to health services, including diagnostic­s and medicines. “Our focus will be health assurance not insurance. The goal is to make public hospitals the first choice for patients, and eliminate the out-ofpocket-expenses that drive lakhs into poverty every year,” Gowda said.

Opposition parties are also set to release their common agenda later this month. Several organisati­ons, academicia­ns, other stakeholde­rs have contribute­d to the brainstorm­ing sessions of the Congress, and so have outfits such as the Samruddha Bharat Trust, Reclaiming the Republic and Waada Na Todo Abhiyan (Don’t break your promise campaign).

Some of the suggestion­s the Congress is considerin­g for its manifesto, include stricter implementa­tion of land ceiling laws and transfer of surplus land and other available land to landless poor and Dalits, provide land rights and pattas to women, and mutation of land in the name of women successors. Women groups

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Congress President Rahul Gandhi at the ‘Parivartan Sankalp Samabesh’, in Bargarh, Odisha, on Friday

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