CM Stalin Opens Chennai Flyover, Touts Dravidian Model Ahead of Polls

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin inaugurated a newly constructed flyover at the busy Madhya Kailash junction in Adyar, Chennai, built at a cost of Rs 60.68 crore to improve connectivity. He framed the project as part of the active "Dravidian Model" of governance, marked by frequent inaugurations and new initiatives. During campaign travels, Stalin made an unscheduled stop to verify the delivery of a Rs 5,000 women's financial assistance scheme to a beneficiary, showcasing his government's welfare reach. Addressing party workers, he urged them to secure votes by publicizing these schemes, expressing confidence in the DMK's electoral prospects.

Key Points: Stalin Inaugurates Madhya Kailash Flyover, Highlights Welfare Schemes

  • New flyover eases Chennai's Adyar traffic
  • Project cost Rs 60.68 crore
  • CM highlights women's aid scheme reaching 1.35 crore
  • Stalin campaigns for DMK ahead of assembly polls
  • Stop at beneficiary's home showcases welfare delivery
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Tamil Nadu CM Stalin inaugurates flyover at Madhya Kailash junction in Adhyar, Chennai

Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin inaugurates a Rs 60.68 crore flyover in Chennai to ease traffic, while campaigning on the Dravidian Model's welfare successes.

Tamil Nadu CM Stalin inaugurates flyover at Madhya Kailash junction in Adhyar, Chennai
"Opening ceremonies every day, foundation stones for new projects every day. This is the Dravidian Model in action! - MK Stalin"

Chennai, February 15

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin on Sunday inaugurated a newly constructed flyover at the Madhya Kailash junction in Adyar, Chennai.

The flyover, built at a cost of Rs 60.68 crore, has been constructed by the Highways and Minor Ports Department. It connects Rajiv Gandhi Salai (OMR) with Sardar Patel Road at the busy Madhya Kailash junction, aiming to ease traffic congestion and improve vehicular movement in the area.

The project is expected to significantly benefit commuters travelling between the IT corridor along Rajiv Gandhi Salai and key parts of the city via Sardar Patel Road in Chennai.

After inaugurating the highway, Tamil Nadu CM in a post on X, said, "The Central Kailash Flyover has been opened to meet the needs of the people of South Chennai! Opening ceremonies every day, foundation stones for new projects every day. This is the Dravidian Model in action!"

Earlier, Stalin expressed satisfaction over the positive impact of the state government's policies and asserted confidence in a victory for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) ahead of the upcoming assembly elections.

This came as the Chief Minister, while travelling by road to the Circuit House in the Samanagar area of Tirupattur town on Saturday, made an unscheduled stop at the residence of a local, Megala, the wife of Muniyappan. He enquired whether the Tamil Nadu government's women's financial assistance of Rs 5,000 had been credited to her bank account. She happily confirmed that the amount had been received.

Expressing pride in the state government's efforts, Stalin shared a video of the interaction on his official X handle.

"Our government's schemes that have reached every home! This is the pride of the #DravidianModel! #Let'sWinTogether!" he captioned the post.

MK Stalin also addressed a gathering at the party's booth agents' conference in Tirupathur. He urged DMK workers to work diligently for the upcoming elections. He asked them to inform the people of the government's schemes and policies and "ensure at least 50 votes each" to secure victory in 200 constituencies.

"Since 2019, the DMK has been securing victory after victory. I urge party workers to work with determination to ensure success in the upcoming elections as well. If each functionary ensures at least 50 votes, the party can secure victory in 200 constituencies. Go door-to-door to convey the government's achievements, and discuss them even at tea shops," the CM said.The CM further reaffirmed the government's commitment to continuing to deliver significant welfare schemes for the people.

"Rs 5,000 has been provided as a women's rights assistance scheme to 1.35 crore women beneficiaries, and the DMK government will continue to deliver necessary welfare measures to the people...," he added.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Rs 5,000 scheme for women is a fantastic initiative. My mother received it and it genuinely helps with household expenses. This kind of direct benefit is what people need. 👏
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Rahul R
While the flyover is welcome, I hope the focus isn't only on Chennai. Many districts in Tamil Nadu need better roads and infrastructure. Development should be balanced across the state.
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Anjali F
The unscheduled stop to check on the scheme's implementation is a good gesture. Shows the CM wants to see things on the ground, not just from reports. More leaders should do this.
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David E
Working in the OMR IT corridor, this flyover will cut my commute time significantly. Efficient infrastructure is key for economic growth. Good step forward for Chennai.
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Karthik V
The article reads like a political advertisement right before elections. Flyovers are needed, but announcing them daily and calling it a "model" feels like campaigning with public money. Just my two paise.

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