Marking a pledge redeemed, Punjab’s AAP regime introduced the MMSY in Mohali, ensuring ₹10 lakh free healthcare per family via private and public facilities. Arvind Kejriwal and CM Bhagwant Mann led the Thursday ceremony, handing out cards and heralding universal access.
This breakthrough democratizes elite medical services for the needy, positioning Punjab as the nation’s welfare vanguard with added freebies like power, schooling, and female bus commutes.
Dismissing rivals’ chaos, Kejriwal vouched for AAP’s steadfast commitment. He deemed the launch transformative, overdue since independence, amid historical governmental apathy post-Punjab’s turbulent phases of violence and addiction.
Election rhetoric on ‘guarantees’ faced ridicule, yet AAP delivered: surpassing decades of rival builds with 1,000+ clinics in four years. Mann, rooted in Gurbani ethos, detailed coverage for 3 crore souls in 65 lakh homes, forging a national template for empathetic, effective policy.