In its recent tranche of central funds released to Punjab under its flagship National Rural Health Mission (NRHM) scheme, the Health Ministry has not included the amount under a scheme for providing free referral transport system.
Sources say the sealing of central funds to Punjab follows repeated complaints to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on the dilution of NRHM guidelines by the state on ensuring national branding of the National Ambulance Service (NAS) and uniformity in the display on ambulances.
With Lok Sabha elections not far away, the action is being seen as a bid to prevent UPA's flagship programmes from being hijacked by states.
Union Minister of State for Health Santosh Chaudhary, who is an MP from Hoshiarpur in Punjab, also raised objections on the display of Badal's photos on ambulances funded by Centre.
A defiant Punjab has refused to remove pictures of its Chief Minister saying it will continue to do so as the state government is providing majority of the funds.
The Health Ministry has been warning the state in recent interactions of stopping funds under the scheme unless it conforms to central guidelines issued for referral transport system provided under NRHM.
"We have been asking states to follow Ministry guidelines in this regard to ensure national branding of the National Ambulance Service (NAS) and uniformity in the display on ambulances supported by central funds," said Manoj Jhalani, Joint Secretary in the Union Health Ministry. He said funds have been halted till states conform to guidelines.
"We will lose around Rs 3.5 crore per year of if all central funds are stopped under this scheme," a Punjab Health official said. Punjab gets about Rs 475 crore central funds from Health Ministry.
