Bansuri Swaraj Launches Mobile Dispensaries, Criticizes AAP's Healthcare Efforts

BJP(Bhartiya Janta Party) MP Bansuri Swaraj highlights the launch of mobile dispensaries while criticizing AAP's Mohalla clinics for alleged inadequacies.

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By A Staff Reporter

BJP MP Bansuri Swaraj recently inaugurated two mobile dispensaries, calling it a "great initiative for people’s welfare." During her announcement, she emphasized the importance of accessible healthcare services, particularly in underserved areas.

Swaraj took the opportunity to critique the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), asserting, “On one hand, AAP is running Mohalla clinics where fake medicines are available; there are no doctors there, and administrative staff attend to the patients and give medicines. On the other hand, BJP's diligent workers are running initiatives like mobile dispensaries.”

Her comments reflect ongoing tensions between the BJP and AAP regarding healthcare policies in the region. Swaraj's remarks imply that while AAP promotes its Mohalla clinics as a hallmark of its healthcare strategy, the BJP is focused on providing more reliable and direct services through mobile dispensaries.

The launch of these mobile units aims to enhance healthcare accessibility, especially for those unable to reach traditional medical facilities. Swaraj's comments highlight the contrasting approaches of the two parties in addressing healthcare needs, as both seek to demonstrate their commitment to the public.