
Soon after the Union Government has directed the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA) to withdraw its May 2014 guidelines on drug price control, a sharp rise in the prices of medicines could be seen. All opposition parties raised concern in the ongoing winter session in Rajya Sabha.
Significantly, a sharp rise in drugs prices, including those used for tuberculosis, AIDS and diabetes treatments, resulting from price decontrol of about 108 drugs.
According to a PTI report, the matter was raised by P Rajeeve of CPI-M during Zero Hour saying that the common man is suffering due to the hike in prices of essential medicines used to treat tuberculosis, AIDS, diabetes and heart ailments.
Rajeeve further recalled that the prices shot up after the government directed an autonomous body, the National Pharmaceutical Pricing Authority (NPPA), to withdraw its May 2014 guidelines on drug price control.
Members for almost all opposition parties backed Rajeeve over the issue and associated themselves with it.
Meanwhile, Sitaram Yechury of CPI-M said the government to give an assurance to get back to the House on the matter soon.
However, P J Kurien, Deputy Chairman said it was for the government to respond and he cannot compel it to do so. Holding the matter for further discussion, Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs said the anguish of the members will be conveyed to the minister concerned.