Raina, Sethi inaugurate registration camp for Ayushman Bharat scheme

BJP president, Ravinder Raina and party vice president, Yudhvir Sethi inaugurating registration camp for Ayushman Bharat scheme at Jammu on Friday. — Excelsior/Rakesh
BJP president, Ravinder Raina and party vice president, Yudhvir Sethi inaugurating registration camp for Ayushman Bharat scheme at Jammu on Friday. — Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Oct 2: Ravinder Raina, State president BJP along with Yudhvir Sethi, State vice president of the party inaugurated registration camp for golden cards under the Pradhan Mantri Ayushman Bharat Yojana (PMABY), taking Modi led NDA Government’s schemes to grass root level.
After inaugurating the camp at Pacca Danga Park here, today, the BJP State president said that it is our prerogative to serve the needy and Ayushman Bharat is a scheme where crores of needy people across India have been benefited. He asserted that Ayushman Bharat Scheme is a revolutionary decision taken by the Union Government in the larger interest of poor people of the country.
Raina said that Prime Minister, Narendra Modi has launched this schemes which is not only providing insurance cover to the people but also giving them a sense of security. All previous Governments, he added never cared for these people and worked for self. The welfare of people, he said is utmost priority of BJP led Government and urged people to seek benefits of all schemes launched during past five years.
Former Minister, Priya Sethi, Kuldeep Khandari general secretary BJP Jammu district, Parveen Kerni, East Mandal president and councillor of Ward No 4, Sunita Koul were also present. Councillor of Ward No 10, Anil Masoom and Arun Sethi, vice president East Mandal have made all arrangement for successful conduct of registration camp.
Yudhvir Sethi said that lakhs of beneficiaries have got themselves registered under Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana-Ayushman Bharat and are seeking its benefits. He added that people who until were left to fend for themselves have been provided with health insurance coverage of Rs five lakh per family annually. He added that the scheme provides cashless and paperless access to services for the beneficiaries at the point of service in any empanelled hospitals, both in public and private sector, across the country.
Ashwani Charak, Rajesh Dogra, Rajinder Sikka, Hari Om Sharma, Sanjeev Sawhney, Arun Sethi, Vipan Sharma, Suresh Bharti, Subhash Anand, Ved Padha, Naresh Abrol, Vaneet Gupta, Gopal Sanotra, Arvind Khajuria, Sunil Gupta, Kartar Gupta, Pawan Sharma, Nipun Malhotra, Ranju Sharma, Sunita Dadwal,  Meena Kumari Pooja Balgotra, Prabha Slathia, Sameer Gandotra, Vishwa Partap Singh, Amit Gupta, Sandeep Dogra, Swarn Singh, Sahil Mehra, Abhey Goel, Parul Mehra, Rahul Sharma, Tarun Gupta, Manoj Sharma and Sourav Gupta were present on the occasion.