"There was no circumstance that warranted a natural death to the Karunya Benevolent Fund, the health scheme aimed at financing treatment expenses for poor people.Government has no plan to stop the scheme under the Fund," he told reporters.
Issac said an amount of Rs 389 crore was sanctioned under the scheme to 29,270 patients till December 31 2016
He pointed out that the Finance Department had alloted an additional Rs 100 crore towards the Fund on February 9.
"The Karunya Fund that extends treatment expenses to thousands ofpoor and Sukrutham scheme that provides care to cancer patients was actually a model to other states. It is cruel to abandon such schemes and push the hapless poor patients to sufferings", he said.
The KPCC President demanded that the state government retract its move to stop the scheme.
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