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Take steps to recover 152 in-service reservation seats for T.N. doctors: DMK MP Wilson

Take steps to recover 152 in-service reservation seats for T.N. doctors: DMK MP Wilson
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DMK MP P. Wilson has criticized the Tamil Nadu government for failing to contest a Supreme Court petition that resulted in 152 in-service medical seats being surrendered to the All India Quota. He argues this loss negatively impacts local government doctors and the state's health system.

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Exposes a political dispute regarding medical education quotas and the protection of state-level professional opportunities.

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DMK Rajya Sabha MP, P. Wilson, on Friday criticised the State government for “failing” to contest a writ petition in Supreme Court, that ultimately led to 152 in-service super speciality seats being surrendered to the All India Quota (AIQ).

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