TN CM Vijay wraps up Delhi visit without meeting Rahul Gandhi
Congress MP Christopher Tilak said CM Vijay's meeting with Rahul Gandhi has only been deferred and not cancelled, as speculated.
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TN CM Vijay wound up his Delhi trip and returned to Chennai by a special flight (PTI)
Chennai/New Delhi, 28 May
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay returned to Chennai
on Thursday after concluding his maiden official visit to the national capital.
He skipped meeting the Congress leaders in Delhi.
Congress MP Christopher Tilak said the meeting with Congress
leader Rahul Gandhi did not take place as the CM has confined his visit to the
official programme and not for political engagements.
He claimed that Vijay's meeting with Rahul Gandhi has only been deferred and not cancelled, as speculated. "The chief minister is
likely to come to Delhi around June 11 for the Niti Aayog meeting, and I think
he would meet our leaders Rahul and Sonia Gandhi then," Tilak told
reporters in the national capital.
Vijay wound up his Delhi trip and returned to Chennai by a
special flight.
The CM met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday and
discussed matters concerning the state, including the Mekedatu dam issue,
fishermen arrests and the Tamil invocation song row. In addition, he met Union
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and handed over a memorandum to prioritise
funding for ports, national highways, railway projects and industrial corridors
that are crucial for Tamil Nadu's development.
The CM raised the issue of the Tamil Thai Vazhthu (Tamil
invocation), as a controversy had erupted over the sequence of playing it
third-- after Vande Mataram and the national anthem in the swearing-in ceremony
of his government, as well as the expansion of his cabinet.He also took up the
Mekedatu dam issue involving neighbouring Karnataka, with Modi.
According to a government press release, Vijay expressed
serious concern over Karnataka's announcement of a ground-breaking ceremony for
the Mekedatu balancing reservoir project across the Cauvery River, saying the
move was completely against the final award of the Cauvery Water Disputes
Tribunal (CWDT) and the verdict of the Supreme Court.
In his meeting with Sitharaman, Vijay urged for the
establishment of Institutes of National Importance (INI) in TN. He sought
financial support for implementing metro rail projects needed to improve public
transport in key cities that play a major role in Tamil Nadu’s economy and
industrial growth, including Erode, Coimbatore and Madurai.
Speaking to reporters in Villupuram, CPI state secretary M
Veerapandian said Tamil Nadu's demands were justifiable. The Metro Rail
project, the Mekedatu dam issue, and Tamil Thai Vaazhthu are tied to the
emotions of the people. Hence, the Prime Minister should respect them.
"On behalf of the CPI, we urge the Prime Minister to
fulfil the Chief Minister's demands," he said.
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