BJP needs to refrain from ‘negative politics’, says Gehlot
BY Agencies21 Oct 2013 6:30 AM IST
Agencies21 Oct 2013 6:30 AM IST
Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday asked BJP to refrain from ‘negative politics’ while making statements against the projects of Rajasthan government and senior Congress leaders.
Gehlot slammed BJP leaders for the criticism of the free medicine scheme in the state saying, ‘Opposition should tell us which country has this kind of free medical care. BJP leader (state president Vasundhara Raje) should refrain from negative politics while making public statements’.
‘By terming the free medicines as poison distribution, the BJP leader is misleading the people,’ he added.
Crores of patients were benefitted by the free medical treatment, medicines and diagnostic tests in the state-run hospitals, and 2.5 crore people are getting medical treatment every day, Gehlot told reporters.
Gehlot slammed BJP leaders for the criticism of the free medicine scheme in the state saying, ‘Opposition should tell us which country has this kind of free medical care. BJP leader (state president Vasundhara Raje) should refrain from negative politics while making public statements’.
‘By terming the free medicines as poison distribution, the BJP leader is misleading the people,’ he added.
Crores of patients were benefitted by the free medical treatment, medicines and diagnostic tests in the state-run hospitals, and 2.5 crore people are getting medical treatment every day, Gehlot told reporters.
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