In a recent development, AIADMK MLA, Jayaram Venkatesan, criticized the government for its decision to shut down Amma Clinics in Chennai. The MLA expressed concerns about the impact of this move on the healthcare access for the underprivileged sections of society. Amma Clinics were established by the previous AIADMK government to provide free medical services to the economically weaker sections of the society. Venkatesan emphasized the importance of these clinics in providing essential healthcare services to those in need. The closure of these clinics has sparked a debate among the political circles in Tamil Nadu. The MLA urged the government to reconsider its decision and find alternative solutions to ensure that healthcare services are accessible to all. The move has also garnered criticism from the opposition parties, who have accused the government of neglecting the healthcare needs of the marginalized communities. The closure of Amma Clinics has raised questions about the government’s commitment to providing affordable healthcare services to the people of Tamil Nadu. The issue is likely to remain a topic of discussion in the coming days as political parties and civil society organizations continue to raise concerns about the impact of the closure of these clinics on the underprivileged sections of society.

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AIADMK MLA criticizes government for shutting down Amma Clinics, sparks controversy in Chennai.
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