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Kanchi with unfulfille­d promises, to see fight between Dravidian majors

EMU services, Parandur airport protests, neglect of agri areas figure prominentl­y

- SAM AUGUSTINE

Called the temple district Kancheepur­am Lok Sabha constituen­cy formed in 1951 has nearly 18 lakh electorate. However, the people in Kancheepur­am are unhappy with the government on various issues and claim whoever comes to rule there is no developmen­t in the seat.

The oldest constituen­cy so far has faced 17 elections. Assembly segments like Chengalpat­tu, Thiruporur, Cheyyur, Madurantak­am, Uthirameru­r and Kancheepur­am come under the constituen­cy. There is always a tough fight between the AIADMK and DMK here while the AIADMK has won six times, the DMK has won four times, Congress won three times and PMK two times.

The common issue the people of this constituen­cy face is the lack of EMU facilities between Kancheepur­am-Chennai Beach. Over the years the political parties were promising the Kancheepur­am residents that train connectivi­ty from Kancheeepu­ram to Chennai Beach would be increased. However even after the third lane work was completed the number of EMUs to Kancheepur­am was not increased.

Murugan, a resident of Kancheepur­am said, “During the peak hours the people are forced to travel on footboard in the EMU. Every day thousands of people would be travelling to the city for various works, but there is no proper train facility.” The commuters said that the six EMU trains, which were cancelled a year ago are yet to resume again.

Nearly, 15 years ago, Madurantha­gam railway station was one of the important stations, as most of the Express trains would stop there and people found it much useful. Now the trains are not stopping in Madurantha­gam and the station is in bad shape.

The farmers in the constituen­cy are also facing various issues. In Uthirameru­r village, the farmers have been demanding a paddy procuremen­t center for a long time but the government officials are not giving a proper response for them. Durga, a farmer said, “During every election the political party leaders would visit us and would promise that the procuremen­t centre would be opened soon but they failed to keep their promise.

Villagers in and around Parandur, selected for a new greenfield airport, are angry with the Centre and state and are planning to boycott the elections. The villagers have been protesting for more than 600 days and they want the government to change the location of the airport.

With the plan to set up a fishing harbour in Cheyyur pending for a long time the fishermen in the constituen­cy are also unhappy. The DMK and AIADMK during every election would promise the fishermen and villagers of Cheyyur that a fishing harbour would be constructe­d for them. However, there are no signs of the harbour work starting, said the villagers. They claimed that Cheyyur is always ignored by the government. The villagers demanded a government college there to help their children continue higher studies.

While the AIADMK holds the upper hand in Kancheepur­am, it is believed that there will be a close fight between the DMK and AIADMK in the upcoming election.

In this election, G Selvam contesting the election for DMK, Rajasekar for AIADMK, Jothi Venkatesh for PMK and Santhosh Kumar for NTK.

Selvam contested in 2014 and 2019 elections and managed to clinch victory in 2019.

Rajasekar is contesting for the first time and it is expected that he will be a worthy opponent for Selvam.

Villagers in and around Parandur have been protesting for more than 600 days and they want the government to change the location of the proposed greenfield airport

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