Key Points

Union Health Minister JP Nadda launched Ayushman Bharat registration vans in New Delhi, targeting the Aam Aadmi Party's healthcare approach. He criticized AAP for not utilizing Rs 1700 crore allocated for healthcare infrastructure between 2021-2025. Nadda praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of providing affordable healthcare for the poor. The event highlighted the BJP's commitment to expanding healthcare access through initiatives like Ayushman Arogya Mandir.

Key Points: JP Nadda Launches Ayushman Bharat Vans Targeting AAP Healthcare Gaps

  • Union Minister slams AAP for underutilizing Rs 1700 crore healthcare funds
  • JP Nadda highlights PM Modi's healthcare vision for poor
  • 33 Ayushman Arogya Mandirs inaugurated in Delhi
  • Healthcare infrastructure expansion through targeted initiatives
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Union Health Minister JP Nadda, Delhi CM Rekha Gupta flag off Ayushman Bharat registration vans in New Delhi

Union Health Minister JP Nadda criticizes AAP's healthcare approach while launching Ayushman Bharat registration vans in New Delhi

"A wise man is farsighted and thinks of Ayushman Arogya Mandir - JP Nadda"

New Delhi, July 6

Union Minister of Health and Family Welfare JP Nadda and Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta flagged off Ayushman Bharat registration vans in Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Sunday.

Addressing the event, the BJP chief slammed the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for not using Rs 1700 crore under the Ayushman Bharat Scheme for public welfare.

He said, "Under PM-Ayushman Bharat Health Infrastructure Mission, we had given Rs 1700 crore to Delhi between 2021 to February 2025, but not one penny was spent, and now the responsibility of the expenditure of this fund for the public welfare has fallen on the shoulders of (Delhi CM) Rekha ji."

Continuing his attack against AAP, he added, "We were ready to quench Delhi's thirst with water, but you kept the vessel upside down, so what could be done? On February 20, you turned up the vessel, so you got Ayushman Bharat. Prime Minister Narendra Modi was ready to provide Rs 5 lakh for the poor's healthcare since September 2, 2017. Their pride came in between. They did injustice to the poor."

Lauding Ayushman Arogya Mandir, Nadda targeted Aam Aadmi Mohalla Clinic and called AAP shortsighted.

"A wise man is farsighted and thinks of Ayushman Arogya Mandir, and shortsighted ones bring Mohalla Clinics. From the time a mother conceives a child to the time the child turns two, Ayushman Arogya Mandir takes care of all the vaccinations. India is playing a lead role in reproductive and child health care," JP Nadda said.

Last month, on June 17, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta and Ministers Parvesh Verma and Manjinder Singh Sirsa inaugurated Ayushman Arogya Mandirs in the national capital.

After the inauguration, Manjinder Singh Sirsa informed that 33 Ayushman Aarogya Mandirs were inaugurated with excellent infrastructure and facilities.

"A total of 33 Arogya Mandirs have been inaugurated today, and they have excellent infrastructure", Manjinder Singh Sirsa said.

Meanwhile on May 18, in a major boost to healthcare under the Pradhan Mantri Vay Vandana Yojana, Delhi Minister Ashish Sood distributed Ayushman Bharat cards to senior citizens aged 70 and above in Janakpuri, West Delhi.

- ANI

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Priya S
Mohalla Clinics were actually working well in my area. Why this unnecessary comparison? Both schemes can coexist and serve people. Healthcare shouldn't be politicized like this.
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Aman W
Great initiative! My mother got her Ayushman card last month and we've already used it for her knee surgery. The ₹5 lakh coverage is a lifesaver for middle-class families like ours. Kudos to PM Modi for this scheme.
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Sarah B
As an expat living in Delhi, I'm impressed by how India is scaling up healthcare infrastructure. The focus on maternal and child health is particularly commendable. More countries should learn from this model.
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Karthik V
The real test will be in implementation. Hope these vans actually reach the urban poor and slum dwellers who need it most. Too often such schemes remain only on paper in Delhi.
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Nisha Z
Why is the Health Minister making political statements at a healthcare event? Just focus on improving services rather than blaming others. People need medicines, not mudslinging.

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