Key Points

Congress MP Sasikanth Senthil continues his hunger strike despite being hospitalized due to deteriorating health. He demands the immediate release of Rs 2,152 crore in SSA funds that the Centre owes Tamil Nadu. The protest has gained national attention with Rahul Gandhi expressing solidarity and state ministers visiting him. Senthil vows to continue his fast until the educational funds affecting millions of students are released.

Key Points: Congress MP Sasikanth Senthil Continues Hunger Strike for SSA Funds

  • Former IAS officer's health deteriorated with blood pressure spike on second day
  • Demands release of Rs 2,152 crore SSA funds withheld by Centre
  • Affects 43 lakh students and 2.2 lakh teachers across Tamil Nadu
  • Rahul Gandhi called to express solidarity with the hunger strike
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TN Congress MP Sasikanth Senthil continues hunger strike over SSA funds despite hospitalisation

Tiruvallur MP continues indefinite fast despite hospitalization, demanding release of Rs 2,152 crore SSA funds affecting 43 lakh Tamil Nadu students.

"This struggle is not personal - Sasikanth Senthil"

Chennai, Aug 31

Sasikanth Senthil, Congress MP from Tiruvallur Lok Sabha constituency, who began an indefinite hunger strike demanding the release of Samagra Shiksha Abhiyan (SSA) funds to Tamil Nadu, continued to remain under medical observation in Tiruvallur Government Medical College Hospital on Sunday, even as he vowed to press on with his protest.

Senthil, a former IAS officer, launched the fast-unto-death on Friday at the District Development Coordination and Monitoring Committee (DISHA) office on the Tiruvallur Collectorate premises. However, his health deteriorated by the second day, with doctors recording a spike in his blood pressure, following which he was admitted to hospital on Saturday.

Despite medical concerns, Senthil declared through social media that he would not end his strike until the Union government released the pending funds. He accused the BJP-led Centre of denying Tamil Nadu its rightful share of Rs 2,152 crore under SSA, which, he said, directly impacts the future of 43 lakh students and 2.2 lakh teachers across the state.

According to him, withholding of funds amounts to a violation of constitutional principles and undermines children’s right to equitable education. He further appealed to the people of Tamil Nadu to raise their voices democratically and demand that the Prime Minister and Union Education Minister release the funds without political bias or linguistic imposition.

“This struggle is not personal,” Senthil said, emphasising that his protest was about safeguarding the state’s educational system.

On Sunday, State Minorities Welfare Minister SM Nasar visited the MP at the hospital to enquire about his health. Members of the Federation of Secondary Grade Teachers, who had cleared recruitment examinations, also called on him to express solidarity and extend their support to his cause. The protest has drawn attention at the national level as well.

Senior Congress leader Rahul Gandhi telephoned Senthil on Saturday to express solidarity and lauded his efforts.

Meanwhile, Congress Lok Sabha whip B. Manickam Tagore appealed to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla to intervene, calling the Centre’s action an “attack on federalism and democracy.” He reiterated that denying states their due financial allocations amounted to punishing them for political reasons.

With Senthil entering the third day of his fast and his health condition under close medical watch, pressure is mounting on the Centre to respond to the demands. For now, the Congress MP remains firm that his hunger strike will continue until Tamil Nadu receives the SSA funds.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
As a teacher from Chennai, I can confirm how badly these funds are needed. Our schools lack basic infrastructure and many teachers haven't received salaries. Senthil sir is fighting for our future generations 💪
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Michael C
While I admire the dedication, hunger strikes can be dangerous. Perhaps there are other democratic methods to pressure the government? Hope he stays safe and the issue gets resolved soon.
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Karthik V
Why is Tamil Nadu always facing fund cuts? This is systematic discrimination against southern states. Our taxes contribute so much to central pool but we get back peanuts. Enough is enough!
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Sarah B
Former IAS officer turned MP fighting for education funds - this shows his genuine commitment to public service. More politicians should have this kind of integrity 👏
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Arun Y
The amount is 2152 crores - enough to transform education across Tamil Nadu. Centre must explain why they're withholding funds meant for children's future. This is unacceptable!

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