In an apparent damage-control exercise, he said that a decision has been taken to have "AIIMS set-up in both the regions" with the same level of facilities.
However, he parried queries as to whether the two institutions will function independently.
"I want to clarify the statement (by Union Health Minister JP Nadda).
"Keeping in view the regional aspiration of the people, the Union Health Minister is setting up an AIIMS in Jammu and Kashmir and will provide similar facilities of AIIMS in both Jammu and Kashmir regions. That is very much clear," Singh told reporters here today.
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Against the backdrop of violent protests in Jammu as a three-day shutdown began today over the AIIMS demand, the minister further said, "Director is one post. If there would be one director in Kashmir, same would be in Jammu. So, it means both regions will have AIIMS structure. In both places, we have to get land to set up AIIMS.
Singh said that "AIIMS set-up should be in both regions. The decision has been taken. The Soura Health Institute had come to J-K decades ago, but they named it Sher-e-Kashmir (SKIMS) because they didn't want to name it 'All India'".
"Now, they will have write it. J-K All-India Institute of Medical Sciences. JKAIIMS -- one will be set up in Kashmir and another in Jammu," he said.