In a recent development, AIADMK MLA, Jayakumar, criticized the government for the decision to close down Amma clinics in Tamil Nadu. These clinics were established by the previous AIADMK government to provide healthcare services to the underprivileged sections of society. Jayakumar argued that the closure of these clinics would adversely affect the healthcare access for the poor. He also accused the ruling government of failing to understand the importance of these clinics in delivering quality healthcare to the marginalized communities. The closure of Amma clinics has sparked a debate among political circles in Tamil Nadu, with many questioning the government’s priorities in healthcare delivery. The AIADMK MLA’s criticism has put pressure on the government to reconsider its decision and come up with alternative solutions to ensure that healthcare services are not compromised for the vulnerable sections of society. The fate of Amma clinics and the government’s response to the criticism remain uncertain, as the debate continues to unfold in the state. The closure of these clinics has raised concerns about the overall healthcare infrastructure in Tamil Nadu and the government’s commitment to addressing the healthcare needs of all its citizens. The future of healthcare access for the underprivileged in Tamil Nadu hangs in the balance as stakeholders await further developments on this issue.

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AIADMK MLA criticizes government for shutting down Amma clinics, sparking controversy in Chennai.
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