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TVK’s Whistle Revolution: Governor Arlekar Hails Historic Tamil Nadu Shift

Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar addressed the first sitting of the 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, marking TVK’s historic rise to power. He described the party’s electoral success as a “whistle revolution” that resonated with the people. The government will prioritize women and child welfare, a drug-free Tamil Nadu, and the two-language policy. Arlekar urged the Centre to release funds for Metro Rail projects in Madurai and Coimbatore.

TVK driven by whistle revolution that resonated with people, says Governor Arlekar in TN Assembly

Chennai, June 18

Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar on Thursday outlined the vision, priorities and policy direction of the newly elected TVK-led government while addressing the first sitting of the 17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, formally marking the beginning of the new administration's legislative term.

In his inaugural address, the Governor described the Tamil Nadu Vetri Kazhagam's rise to power as a historic political transformation and said the government would be guided by the ideals of social reformer Periyar E.V. Ramasamy, former Chief Minister K. Kamaraj, freedom fighter Rani Velu Nachiyar and social activist Anjalai Ammal.

Highlighting the party's rapid political ascent, Arlekar said the TVK had overcome several challenges to come to power within two years of its formation.

He termed Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay's electoral success a remarkable achievement, saying it had been driven by a "whistle revolution" that resonated with the people of Tamil Nadu.

The Governor said the government would focus on safeguarding the rights of the state while giving priority to the welfare of women and children.

He also reiterated the administration's commitment to creating a drug-free Tamil Nadu and noted that 717 TASMAC liquor outlets had already been closed as part of its reform measures.

Despite financial challenges, the government has launched and implemented several welfare initiatives, including the Lions Task Force, aimed at strengthening public safety and social welfare, he said.

Arlekar also used the occasion to press for greater support from the Union government on pending financial and infrastructure issues.

He said Chief Minister Vijay had urged the Centre to release funds due to Tamil Nadu and approve major development projects, including the proposed Metro Rail networks for Madurai and Coimbatore.

Expressing confidence that the Centre would respond positively, the Governor said timely approval and funding would help accelerate infrastructure growth and economic development in the state.

On education, Arlekar reaffirmed the government's commitment to the existing two-language policy and reiterated its opposition to the National Education Policy (NEP).

He said the state government believed the Central funds should not be linked to the implementation of the three-language formula and urged the Union government to reconsider its stand.

The Governor assured the House that the TVK government would fulfil the promises made to the people despite prevailing fiscal constraints.

Earlier, Arlekar arrived at Fort St. George and was accorded a ceremonial reception. He was received by Speaker J.C.D. Prabhakar and Assembly Secretary Shanthi before proceeding to the Assembly Hall, where he began his address after the Tamil invocation and the National Anthem.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ravi K

Honestly, I am skeptical about any party that claims to solve everything in two years. Closing 717 liquor shops is good, but where will the revenue come from? And linking NEP to funds is a risky game. Let's see how this pans out.

Ananya R

Finally some focus on women and children welfare! Also glad to see Metro Rail projects for Madurai and Coimbatore being pushed. TN deserves proper infrastructure. Hope the Centre listens to the Governor's appeal.

Michael C

As someone who follows Indian politics from abroad, this "whistle revolution" sounds like clever branding. But Periyar's ideals vs. modern governance – can they really balance it? The TASMAC closure measure is bold though.

Kavya N

Good to see Rani Velu Nachiyar and Anjalai Ammal being mentioned alongside Kamaraj and Periyar – proper representation of TN's diverse history. But the three-language policy fight might create unnecessary friction with Centre. Hope TVK focuses on delivery rather than just rhetoric! ✊

Siddhartha F

The "Lions Task Force" sounds interesting – what exactly is it? Hope it's not just another committee that does nothing. Also, financial constraints are real, but welfare schemes need money. Let's watch the budget closely.

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