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This is an archive article published on October 15, 2023

Anti-India forces left gasping: Sinha

Referring to an article on a news portal on the UT administration awarding a multi-crore insurance contract to a private company under the PM Jan Arogya Yojana ignoring advice by its own departments, Sinha, without naming anybody, said the “writer of the article was himself an active part of the separatist ecosystem’’.

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“Those associated with the anti-India, separatist and corrupt ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir are worried these days as the Central government and the J&K administration have left no space for them to breathe, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said after the inauguration of Apsara Road high street in Gandhi Nagar Friday.

Referring to an article on a news portal on the UT administration awarding a multi-crore insurance contract to a private company under the PM Jan Arogya Yojana ignoring advice by its own departments, Sinha, without naming anybody, said the “writer of the article was himself an active part of the separatist ecosystem’’. He denied any irregularities in implementation of the PMJAY, saying that the government paid Rs 982 crore premium at the start. The company has so far distributed Rs 1,228 crore to the patients and 5.67 lakh patients have been treated under the scheme so far, he said.

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