Ayushman Bharat programme a jumla\, being imposed on Delhi: AAP

Ayushman Bharat programme a jumla, being imposed on Delhi: AAP

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Sunday termed the BJP-led Centre's flagship Ayushman Bharat a 'jumla' and alleged that the scheme is being imposed on the people of

The reaction came after Saturday rebutted Arvind Kejriwal's claim that the government's health scheme is "10 times bigger and comprehensive" than the Ayushman Bharat programme saying the chief minister's "callous" response shows he is "least interested" in the welfare of the people of the city.

Aam Aadmi Party Saurabh Bhardwaj, in a video message, said if Vardhan is so concerned about the people of the national capital, then the Centre should allot land for mohalla clinics to government.

He said, "The DDA has not allotted land for a single mohalla clinic. If is so concerned about the well being of the people of Delhi then he should allot land for construction of mohalla clinics."

"The Centre wants to impose Ayushman Bharat on Delhi. The bizarre scheme only pays for your (people's) treatment when you fulfil certain criteria like if your income is below Rs 10,000, if you have no at your home among others. On the other hand, in Delhi government's hospitals everyone gets free treatment," the said.

"If the scheme is so successful in states like and as claimed by the Centre then why half of the patients in hospitals are from these two states. It means the scheme is a 'jumla' and is being forcefully imposed on Delhi," Bhardwaj added.

Vardhan has shot off a second letter to the Delhi as the Ayushman Bharat became yet another bone of contention between the Centre and the Delhi government, which has refused to implement it in the city.

After the wrote to Kejriwal pressing him on the issue, the had replied on Friday that the has introduced free health care and, therefore, need not implement the central scheme.

But Vardhan hit back saying all "fancy schemes" of the government, "including the much-touted Universal Coverage Health Scheme, announced more than a year ago, are still lying on the drawing boards awaiting implementation even after four-and-half-years"

"Shriman Kejriwal ji, your tenure as of Delhi is about to expire. It is only with an eye on the impending assembly election that you have started befooling the public by showering bizarre schemes one after another that shall never take off," the said.

"Your Mohalla Clinics are an utter flop and the drastic neglect of patient care in hospitals is there for all to see, the Union Health Minister said in his letter.

At the same time, Vardhan invited the chief minister to work together for the larger good of the people of Delhi and the country and said the proposed scheme of can be linked with Ayushman Bharat-Pradhan Mantri Arogya Yojna (AB-PMJAY).

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First Published: Sun, June 09 2019. 19:15 IST