
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has launched a scathing critique of the governments in Delhi and West Bengal for their alleged delays in implementing the Ayushman Bharat scheme. This health initiative, aimed at providing affordable healthcare to millions, has been a cornerstone of Modi’s administration, making the criticisms particularly pointed.
In a recent address, Modi underscored the importance of timely execution of such vital programs, highlighting how political interests should not hinder the welfare of the public. He called for a collaborative approach among state and central governments to ensure that citizens receive the benefits of healthcare reforms without unnecessary delays.
This admonition comes at a time when the opposition has been vocal about various governance issues. Political analysts suggest that Modi’s comments could galvanize support for the BJP in states where healthcare initiatives are lagging, portraying the party as a champion of public welfare.
As the discussion around healthcare continues, the spotlight remains on how regional governments will respond to these allegations and what steps they will take to address the concerns raised by the Prime Minister.