Congress MP Surjewala slams Centre over medicine price hike, demands rollback
Surjewala slams Centre over medicine price hike, demands rollback

Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP Randeep Singh Surjewala launched a scathing attack on the Centre on Saturday, accusing it of increasing the prices of essential medicines and placing an additional financial burden on patients and their families.

Surjewala demands immediate rollback of price hike

Interacting with mediapersons at Kisan Bhawan in Kaithal, Surjewala demanded an immediate rollback of the increased prices approved on June 11 this year. He was accompanied by his son and Kaithal MLA Aditya Surjewala, along with other party leaders.

The Congress MP claimed that the prices of certain medicines used in the treatment of cancer, tetanus, and serious wounds had been increased by around 50 per cent. Presenting comparative figures, Surjewala said that the prices of injections commonly used in chemotherapy and cancer treatment had been raised. Similarly, he highlighted the increased prices of anti-tetanus injections and said that such decisions proved the government was anti-people.

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Prices of 900 essential medicines rose by 26% in five years

Surjewala also claimed that the prices of around 900 essential medicines had risen by nearly 26 per cent between 2021 and 2026. He cited annual revisions in medicine prices and alleged that the cumulative increase had significantly affected the affordability of healthcare for ordinary citizens.

Highlighting the impact on patients suffering from chronic illnesses, he alleged that the prices of generic medicines used for treating blood pressure, heart disease, HIV, blood-thinning conditions, and bacterial infections had increased by nearly 28 per cent over the last five years.

Surjewala accused the BJP-led government of failing to protect the interests of patients and urged it to withdraw the latest increase in medicine prices.

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