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Anbumani calls for Right to Services Act in Tamil Nadu

Anbumani calls for Right to Services Act in Tamil Nadu
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PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss has criticized the Tamil Nadu government's plan to mandate five-day delivery for various certificates, arguing it lacks teeth without a Right to Public Services law. He advocates for a statutory framework that includes penalties for official delays and compensation for citizens.

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The debate highlights the tension between administrative efficiency and legal accountability in public service delivery.

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PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss on Thursday said the Tamil Nadu government’s proposal to mandate the issuance of 26 categories of certificates, including community and income certificates, within five days, would not be effective unless backed by a Right to Public Services law.

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