In a recent development, AIADMK MLA, Kovai Chezhiyan, criticized the government for shutting down Amma Clinics in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Chezhiyan expressed his disappointment over the closure of these clinics, which were established by the previous AIADMK government under the leadership of former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa. The MLA emphasized the importance of these clinics in providing healthcare services to the underprivileged sections of society. Chezhiyan accused the current government of neglecting the healthcare needs of the people and called for the immediate reopening of the Amma Clinics. The closure of these clinics has sparked a debate among political circles in the state, with many questioning the government’s decision. The AIADMK MLA’s statement has drawn attention to the issue and highlighted the significance of accessible healthcare facilities, especially during these challenging times. The closure of the Amma Clinics has left many residents in Chennai without easy access to medical services, raising concerns about the implications for public health. As the debate continues, the fate of the Amma Clinics remains uncertain, with calls for their revival gaining momentum. The closure of these clinics serves as a reminder of the importance of affordable and accessible healthcare for all sections of society.
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AIADMK MLA criticizes government’s decision to shut down Amma clinics, sparking controversy and public debate in Chennai.
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