A split exists between the Center and the Aam Aadmi Party AAP regarding the Ayushman Yojana. The Aam Aadmi Party responded to the Prime Minister’s comment about denying benefits to individuals over 70 years old in Delhi and Bengal. In fact, the Center has initiated the Ayushman Yojana offering free treatment worth up to Rs 5 lakh for individuals aged 70 and above. Across the nation, 6 crore senior citizens will benefit from this.
Sanjay Singh, who is a member of the AAP in the Rajya Sabha, stated that individuals earning ten thousand rupees monthly and owning a fridge and bike would not be eligible for Ayushman Yojana benefits. If it is rolled out in Delhi, no one will be able to take advantage of it. The conditions are too challenging for anyone to reap its rewards.
MP Sanjay Singh also mentioned that the enormity of the fraud in Haryana has been witnessed by everyone. If a nationwide investigation is conducted, the central government will no longer be able to maintain its public image. If you have to wait over a month for a date in government hospitals in Delhi, you are eligible to receive treatment in a private hospital. The costs of this are covered by the Delhi government.
Singh stated that road accident victims receive free treatment under the Farishte Yojana. Two hundred varieties of tests are conducted at no cost in Mohalla clinics. Our model has even received praise from former UN Secretary General Kofi Annan.
Atishi, the Chief Minister of Delhi, penned a letter regarding the Waqf Board to the Joint Parliamentary Committee. This letter has been released now. MP Sanjay Singh commented that the Joint Parliamentary Committee maintains its own dignity. There is nothing that can be spoken outdoors. If the chairman has made any statement publicly, we will address it during the committee meeting.
Sanjay Singh, an MP from AAP in Rajya Sabha, stated that the entire nation is currently in a state of panic and distress due to security concerns under Prime Minister Modi’s government, with threats of airline bombings. There are dangers of exploding temples and schools. Individuals who are flying often worry about which aircraft might be targeted for an explosion at any moment. Not even the Parliament is secure. Some young people gained access to the Parliament while Narendra Modi was in power.
Threats were made to bomb multiple airlines on various dates in August, September, and October, including Air India, Indigo, Vistara, and Air Akasha, as well as plans to target 50 planes at once on October 27 and 60 planes at once on October 28.
In the same way, there were also warnings to detonate temples such as Tirupati, Mahakaleshwar, and Prem Mandir Vrindavan. Furthermore, warnings were issued to detonate numerous educational institutions in Delhi, Chennai, Kanpur, and Lucknow.
He also mentioned that the entire globe witnessed the 26/11 event. I want to inquire about the progress your government has made on this issue, Home Minister. PM Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah need to publicly address the identity of those responsible and the actions being taken by the government.