Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

BJP MPS to seek testimonia­ls from Ayushman beneficiar­ies

- Kumar Uttam

AS OF JAN 22, OVER 900,000 PEOPLE WERE HOSPITALIS­ED UNDER AYUSHMAN BHARAT

New Delhi: Members of Parliament from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) will write letters to beneficiar­ies of Ayushman Bharat to seek feedback on the Union government’s flagship health insurance scheme and record at least five video testimonia­ls each for use in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections campaign, according to two party functionar­ies familiar with the matter.

This will be in addition to about 90 million personalis­ed letters that Prime Minister Narendra Modi will write to those who are covered under the scheme.

Ayushman Bharat CEO Dr Indu Bhsuhan told news agency IANS that the two-page letter from Modi is addressed to the beneficiar­ies across all the states, and written in eight languages.

Experts see both these exercises as key outreach programmes by the BJP ahead of Modi’s re-election bid.

“We have shared the format of the letter that MPS need to write to those in their constituen­cies who have availed benefits under this scheme,” said one of the BJP leaders cited above who asked not to be named.

“The idea is to apprise the beneficiar­y that they got treated under a scheme that Modi has launched to insulate the underprivi­leged families from exorbitant medical expenses,” said a second BJP leader, also speaking on condition of anonymity.

The Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY), or Ayushman Bharat, provides financial protection to deprived rural and urban families found eligible under categories defined by the latest Socio-economic Caste Census (SECC) data. This comes to approximat­ely 500 million beneficiar­ies. The scheme offers a cover of ₹500,000 per family per year to approximat­ely 107.4 million families.

Till Jan 22, over 900,000 people were admitted in different hospitals for treatment under this scheme and over 8 million e-cards were issued to beneficiar­ies.

“Beneficiar­ies of government schemes are central to BJP’S campaign for 2019 parliament­ary election. Never before has such a large number of people benefitted from different government schemes,” the second leader said.

The BJP claims over 220 million people have benefitted from at least one government scheme in the last five years.

“Our campaign for 2019 is based on the premise that those who benefitted from government schemes will tend to vote Modi back to power...,” the first leader said.

The BJP came to power in 2014 winning 282 seats, and polled over 170 million votes. BJP leaders contend they can cross the 2014 figure if the beneficiar­ies come out in large number to vote for it.

Political expert Sidharth Mishra said the exercise aims at garnering support for Modi’s bid for another term. “It remains to be seen whether voting preference of these beneficiar­ies is entirely guided by government benefits they received during the last five years...”

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