New
Delhi :
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday welcomed the decision of the
new BJP government in West Bengal to implement Ayushman Bharat and said the
double-engine government will ensure seamless delivery of key Central schemes.
West
Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Monday announced that the state will
implement the Centre's flagship programme under which health insurance of up to
Rs 5 lakh is provided to each eligible household annually.
In
a social media post on 'X', Modi said, "The welfare of my sisters and
brothers of West Bengal is supreme! I'm very happy that the people of the state
will have access to Ayushman Bharat, the world's largest healthcare scheme that
ensures top-quality and affordable healthcare.
"At the same time, the
double-engine Government will ensure seamless delivery of key Central
schemes."
After
chairing his first cabinet meeting, Adhikari said the new BJP government had
taken six landmark decisions, including the implementation of Ayushman Bharat
in West Bengal, aimed at ushering in 'Asol Poriborton' (real change) in the
state.
The
BJP assumed power for the first time in West Bengal after handing a stunning
defeat to the Trinamool Congress. The saffron party secured 207 seats in the
294-member assembly, reducing the TMC to 80 seats.