🏥 Ashok Gehlot Alleges Rajasthan Govt Is Dismantling State’s Health Model, Flags Blood Shortage Crisis
- Laxmi Galani

- Mar 24
- 1 min read
Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot has launched a sharp attack on the current state government, accusing it of weakening the healthcare system built during his tenure. The senior Congress leader warned that negligence and poor management have pushed parts of the system toward a health emergency.

🩸 Acute Blood Shortage in Jaipur
Gehlot highlighted a serious shortage of blood in major hospitals across Jaipur, claiming that the situation has become critical for patients in need of urgent transfusions. According to him, hospitals are struggling to meet demand, putting lives at risk.
⚠️ “Health Model Being Dismantled”
The veteran leader alleged that the widely discussed “Rajasthan health model,” known for schemes like affordable treatment and expanded public healthcare access, is now being systematically dismantled due to lack of attention and resources.
“What we built over years is being undone. The current situation reflects clear neglect,” Gehlot said.
🏛️ Political Face-Off Intensifies
The remarks are expected to further escalate the political confrontation between the opposition Congress and the ruling dispensation in Rajasthan. Gehlot’s comments come amid ongoing debates over governance and public welfare in the state.
🏥 Impact on Patients
Healthcare experts warn that shortages of critical resources like blood can severely affect:
Emergency surgeries
Accident victims
Patients with chronic illnesses requiring transfusions



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