Tamil Nadu CM Vijay inaugurates MLA office in Perambur
Chennai, July 13
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Monday visited Perambur and inaugurated a new MLA office in the Constituency.
CM Joseph Vijay serves as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the Perambur constituency
Meanwhile, CM Joseph Vijay on Monday expressed grief over the demise of noted Tamil writer and Sahitya Akademi Award recipient Poomani and announced that state honours would be accorded during his final rites.
In a post on X, Vijay mourned the passing of Poolithurai Manickavasagam, popularly known by his pen name Poomani, and described him as one of the most significant voices in Tamil literature.
"The news of the passing of Thiru. Poolithurai Manickavasagam, known in the literary world as Poomani, a writer who received the Sahitya Akademi Award and a significant creator in the Tamil literary sphere, brings immense sorrow," Vijay said.
Paying tribute to the celebrated author, the Chief Minister said Poomani's works, rooted in the lives of ordinary people and the history of Tamil Nadu's dryland regions, had made an enduring contribution to Tamil literature.
"His works, filled with the scent of the soil of dry lands, the nuanced realities of the lives of the common people, and profound testimonies of history, established him as an important creator," he said.
Vijay also recalled that Poomani received the Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel Annati and noted that the acclaimed film Asuran, based on his novel Vekkai, introduced his literary work to a wider audience.
"Receiving the Sahitya Akademi Award for his novel *Annati* stands as the highest recognition of his literary stature. Furthermore, the film *Asuran*, based on his novel *Vekkai*, brought the reach of his writing to the world's attention," he added.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Finally some attention to Perambur! The constituency has been neglected for too long. Hope this office actually functions well and addresses local issues like drainage and road maintenance. Actions speak louder than inaugurations.
It's wonderful that Vijay took time to honor Poomani's literary legacy. Tamil literature needs more recognition at the state level. The mention of Asuran shows how art and governance can intersect meaningfully.
Poomani's works truly capture the soul of rural Tamil Nadu. The way Vijay described his writings as 'filled with the scent of the soil of dry lands' is so apt. Sad to lose such a literary giant, but glad the state is honoring him properly. 🕯️
Let's be real - this is just political optics. Vijay should focus on controlling rising prices and unemployment instead of ribbon-cutting ceremonies. The people of Perambur need jobs, not photo ops. 😒
I appreciate that Vijay honored a literary figure. In many countries, politicians ignore artists. The fact that Poomani's novel inspired a major film like Asuran shows the power of Tamil storytelling. Hope the new office serves the community well.
As someone from Perambur, I
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