JP Nadda Backs PPP Medical Policy, Challenges YS Jagan’s Opposition

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YS Jagan and his political strategies continue to be difficult to comprehend. His firm opposition to the largely beneficial PPP medical policy, which aims to strengthen the medical industry, is a clear example of this.

While the NDA government in Andhra Pradesh has proposed a PPP policy to bring together the public and private sectors to enhance the medical industry, Jagan has openly opposed it. In fact, he has threatened to arrest anyone who acquires medical colleges through this PPP policy if he returns as Chief Minister. This stance created panic among potential investors, leading to the recent PPP bids for four medical institutions in Andhra Pradesh failing badly.

However, a significant development has emerged. Union Medical and Healthcare Minister JP Nadda has written to the Andhra Pradesh government, emphasizing the benefits of the PPP model. In his detailed letter, he encouraged the state to expand and amplify the project, highlighting the central government’s support. The letter also stated that the Centre would provide 30–40% financial grants for the initiation of medical institutions under the PPP model, along with 25% of operational budgets for the same.

JP Nadda further pointed out that the PPP model represents the future of the medical industry, combining the expertise and resources of both public and private sectors to enhance healthcare services.

With such a strong endorsement from the central government, it remains to be seen how the YCP government, which has been firmly rejecting the policy, will respond. Will Jagan continue to threaten potential suitors of the PPP model despite the Centre’s prompt? Only time will tell.


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