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Centre scraps railways project in TN causing row with DMK govt. Photo courtesy: MK Stalin Official Facebook

Centre scraps railway project in Tamil Nadu saying DMK govt did not want it

| @indiablooms | Jan 12, 2025, at 02:53 pm

Chennai/IBNS: The Centre has scrapped a railway project in Tamil Nadu stating that the state government did not want to pursue the same, media reports said.

The DMK government, meanwhile, has denied claims by Railways Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw that the state government was not willing to go ahead with the project that would have linked the southern districts of Madurai and Thoothukudi.

During his recent Chennai visit, Vaishnaw said the project was shelved after the DMK government had given it in writing they didn't want to pursue the project.

Speaking to reporters after inspecting Amrit Bharat and Vande Bharat sleeper coaches at ICF Chennai on Friday, he had asked the state government to place service to people above politics.

"We need the state government's support in land acquisition. We must make sure that people's facilities are above politics and we must look at the welfare of the people first," he had said.

Responding to Vaishnaw's claims, the DMK Youth Wing accused the minister of "blatantly lying" and shared a letter in which Chief Minister MK Stalin had in August sought funds for the project.

"Why is he saying it when the CM write a letter asking for a project and when in fact it is the Railways that has rejected the request stating frivolous reasons," the post read.

State Transport Minister SS Sivasankar also claimed that his government had never sought that the project be withdrawn - neither in writing nor verbally. He rather said that the government had been insisting on the implementation of the project and that such contradictory remarks show the centre's discriminatory nature towards Tamil Nadu.

The Centre announced the project in 2011-12. Southern Railway started working on it in 2016 and 18 km out of the 143.5 km stretch was completed between Milavittan and Melmarudur in 2022 with a total investment of Rs. 324 crore made already.
 

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