Prime minister Narendra Modi recently issued a statement expressing regret for not being able to extend health insurance coverage to senior citizens above 70 years of age in states like delhi and West Bengal, which has led to mixed reactions among the public. In his address, he acknowledged the limitations of the current health insurance schemes and apologized to elderly citizens in these regions, stating that he was unable to serve them through these initiatives.

While the statement was intended to show empathy towards senior citizens who struggle to access affordable healthcare, it has sparked criticism and questions regarding the inclusivity and reach of existing government health policies. Following PM Modi’s remarks, netizens were quick to point out what they see as a double standard, noting the 18% GST imposed on health insurance premiums. Many criticized the government’s decision to tax health insurance at such a high rate, arguing that it makes healthcare more costly for citizens, particularly for the elderly who often face higher healthcare expenses.

Critics argue that while the prime minister expresses concern for elderly citizens lacking access to affordable health insurance, the high GST rate places a financial burden on those who are already struggling with rising medical costs. This contradiction has fueled frustration among citizens, who believe that exempting health insurance from GST would make it more accessible and affordable for all, especially senior citizens.

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