July 4, 2026
#India #Top Stories

Unfortunate that some states opted out of Ayushman Bharat Sitharaman

New Delhi
Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has termed it unfortunate that some states have chosen to opt out of the Centre’s ambitious Ayushman Bharat scheme for “political expediency”.

“It has already achieved a paradigm shift in healthcare within 3 months of its launch and has managed to provide succour to the poorest of the poor and the middle class…it is very unfortunate that some states have chosen to opt out of the scheme for reasons of political expediency.” She added that once fully implemented, Ayushman Bharat which is also known as PM-JAY or Pradhanmantri Jan Aarogya Yojana will become world’s largest fully government-financed health protection scheme.

“You are sending letters with your photograph on them to every household in the state, making tall claims to take credit for the scheme. Then why should I bear 40 per cent The NDA government should take the entire responsibility,” she had said. The Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP government in Delhi has also given a cold shoulder to the scheme.

On January 10, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had announced that the state was pulling out of the scheme, accusing the Narendra Modi-led NDA government of “playing dirty politics” under the garb of the health coverage programme.

The scheme plans to cover over 10.74 crore poor and vulnerable families as per the socio-economic aste census . It provides a cover of up to Rs 5 lakhs per family per year which includes 1,400 pre-defined packages spread over 23 specialities.

Before the launch of Ayushman Bharat, around 62.58 per cent of our population had to pay for their own health and hospitalisation expenses and were not covered by any form of health protection, she said.

Unfortunate that some states opted out of Ayushman Bharat Sitharaman

70th Republic Day celebrated with patriotic fervor

Unfortunate that some states opted out of Ayushman Bharat Sitharaman

Trump Reopens Government for 3 Weeks