NC government fails to deliver on its poll promises: Rajni Sethi
JAMMU, December 17: Rajni Sethi, Spokesperson, J&K BJP criticized the NC government over the non-fulfilment of poll promises made with the public during the Assembly elections even after the 2 Months of formation of Government in Jammu & Kashmir.
Rajni Sethi, Spokesperson, J&K BJP accompanied by Reema Padha, General Secretary, Mahila Morcha was addressing a press conference at party headquarters, Trikuta Nagar, Jammu.
Rajni Sethi pointed out that NC government is least concerned about the Medical and Health Issues in Jammu & Kashmir. She said that the NC had promised in its manifesto about a medical trust to be centralized but so far nothing has been said or done by the NC government of Jammu & Kashmir.
She said that the patients are suffering due to the lack of doctors and the proper arrangements and the mismanagement and mistrust in between the patients and the doctors often surfaces in main government hospitals.
She said that the infrastructure management and the procurement of the same has worsened and also raised questions on the sanitation situation in the hospitals.
She also pointed out that the Medicines are not available within the hospital and the people have to arrange blood from outside at the time when the time is the most crucial thing. She said that due to this mismanagement the Poor people are suffering as they can’t afford to go to private hospitals.
Rajni Sethi said that the NC government is trying to reverse Modiji good works, who is leaving no stone unturned to provide the best medical facilities to the needy persons. She said that the Modi government has provided Ayushman Cards to all in J&K. She mentioned the schemes for pregnant women Matru Vandana Yojana, Extra Rs 5 Lacs for older members in the family (above 70 years).
Sethi said that the NC Government is working on show biz from superficial work like surprise visit with no results and stressed that the CM needs to deliver on the promises they made with the people of Jammu & Kashmir before the Assembly Elections.