As the date of madhya pradesh assembly elections is getting closer, the election promises and rhetoric are
also becoming sharper. The round of allegations and counter-allegations continues unabated. In this series,
senior leader of congress Party and former chief minister of the state, kamal nath has chosen Wednesday
to corner the present bjp government and chief minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan regarding the health
system. Along with this, he has also given a glimpse of what congress will do to improve the health system
of the state.
In the beginning of the tweet, kamal nath slammed chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan regarding the
poor health system of the state. He said that during the 18 years of Shivraj Singh Chouhan's tenure,
Madhya Pradesh has joined the ranks of backward states in terms of health facilities. kamal nath alleged
that in madhya pradesh, sick and pregnant women do not even get ambulances and Ayushman card holders
are not even getting treatment.
Kamal Nath slammed the madhya pradesh government over the poor condition of the health system and
said that a scam is being done in the state by showing the treatment of the dead. He also accused the
Shivraj government of tarnishing the image of the state through Vyapam and Nursing college scams.
Along with these allegations, kamal nath also put forward Congress's strategy to improve the health
system through a tweet. kamal nath has announced through twitter that if congress party forms the
government in the state, he will bring the Right to health Act. Under this law, Vardaan health Insurance Scheme will be started for the people of Madhya Pradesh. Through this scheme, health insurance worth Rs
25 lakh will be provided to the people. It also includes accident insurance of Rs 10 lakh.
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