Trichy MP Durai Vaiko meets Tamil Nadu CM Vijay, submits development proposals
Tiruchirappalli, June 5
Trichy Member of Parliament Durai Vaiko met Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Joseph Vijay at his residence in Chennai on Thursday evening and submitted a detailed memorandum outlining key demands related to the development of the Trichy Parliamentary constituency, farmers' welfare, industrial growth, and long-pending public infrastructure projects.
During the meeting, MDMK Principal Secretary Durai Vaiko discussed several proposals aimed at accelerating the growth of Central Tamil Nadu. The Chief Minister listened to the representations and assured that the demands would be examined and appropriate action would be taken.
Among the major requests submitted were the creation of a separate Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation (TNSTC) headquartered in Trichy, declaration of Trichy as Tamil Nadu's second capital, implementation of a metro rail project covering three corridors across the city, and establishment of a University City in Trichy to strengthen higher education and research.
The MP also urged the State Government to develop the Trichy-Manapparai SIPCOT industrial area into a major semiconductor and advanced electronics manufacturing hub, establish a modern dry port to boost exports and industrial growth, and expedite the runway expansion project at Trichy International Airport by completing the remaining land acquisition process.
Healthcare-related demands included relocating the existing Srirangam Government Hospital to a larger government-owned site at Panchakarai and constructing a new Mother and Child Health (MCH) building at Gandarvakottai in Pudukkottai district.
Durai Vaiko further requested the establishment of a 33/11 KV substation at Kadalaiyur in Thoothukudi district, the withdrawal of the cess imposed on cotton seeds to benefit farmers and traders, and the implementation of a comprehensive programme to eradicate invasive Prosopis juliflora (Seemai Karuvelam) trees across the state.
Highlighting the importance of these projects for public welfare, employment generation, agriculture, infrastructure development and the future growth of Tamil Nadu, Durai Vaiko said the Chief Minister received the representations positively and assured due consideration.
The MP stated that conveying the people's concerns to the government and pursuing solutions to their legitimate demands remains his responsibility, and reaffirmed his commitment to the development of the Trichy constituency and the welfare of its people.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good to see Durai Vaiko raising farmers' issues like the cess on cotton seeds. Our farmers are already struggling, and such taxes only add to their woes. The invasive Seemai Karuvelam eradication program is also crucial—it's destroying our water table. But will the government actually allocate funds for these?
I'm an American living in Trichy for work, and I must say, the infrastructure here has immense potential. A dry port and semiconductor hub could transform this region economically. But execution is key—India has many grand plans that remain on paper. Hope the state government acts swiftly on the airport runway expansion too, it's badly needed.
Second capital idea is great, but where's the money coming from? We have so many pending projects across TN. Also, why is an MP meeting the CM like this? Shouldn't these be raised in the assembly or through proper channels? The personal meeting seems more like a photo op. 😒
The University City proposal excites me! Trichy has great educational institutions like NIT and Bharathidasan University. A dedicated hub could attract more research funding and students from across India. And the new MCH building in Gandarvakottai is desperately needed—rural healthcare in Pudukkottai district is abysmal.
I appreciate Durai Vaiko's commitment, but let's be realistic—these are all long-pending demands that every MP makes. The real test will be in the next budget session. Also, relocating Srirangam hospital to Panchakarai sounds good, but will it be accessible to all? The current location
We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.