New Delhi, March 30 -- Former Delhi Health Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Saurabh Bhardwaj, on Sunday, accused the BJP-led government in the national capital of making an "inhumane" decision to discontinue the Farishtey scheme in its latest budget.

Bhardwaj highlighted that the scheme, which was introduced by the Arvind Kejriwal government in 2017, provided immediate and free treatment for road accident victims at private hospitals, with all expenses borne by the Delhi government, as per a party release.

As per the release, the AAP leader claimed that by 2021, nearly 10,000 people benefited from the scheme, meaning thousands of lives were saved. He slammed the BJP Government's decision, calling it unimaginable that any govern...