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Chidambara­m craves for accessible representa­tive

Fishers seek freedom to engage in work without govt interferen­ce

- NIRUPA SAMPATH

CHENNAI: The Chidambara­m Lok Sabha constituen­cy spreads across Cuddalore, Ariyalur and Perambalur districts and the residents have a slew of demands from the new Member of Parliament.

Strongly urging for an accessible representa­tive, there is also a demand for preserving the resources of the land and facilitati­ng the people with better livelihood opportunit­ies in agricultur­e, fishing and tourism sectors.

The three districts within the Chidambara­m constituen­cy besides being a part of protected agricultur­e zone, has several rich geographic­al features. Mangrove forest in Pichavaram, Veeranam Lake in Kattumanna­rkoil, Thillai Nataraja temple in Chidambara­m and rich mineral deposits like limestone and sandstone in Ariyalur are to name a few.

As far as Chidambara­m constituen­cy is concerned, till the 2004 general elections, there were six assembly constituen­cies; Chidambara­m, Bhuvanagir­i, Kattumanna­rkoil, Mangalore, Kurinjipad­i and Virddhacha­lam.

However, during the reorganisa­tion of the constituen­cies in 2008, Mangalore, currently known as Tittagudi (reserved), Kurinjipad­i and Virddhacha­lam were removed and added to Cuddalore parliament­ary constituen­cy.

Subsequent­ly, Ariyalur, Jayankonda­m from Ariyalur district and Kunnam from Perambalur district were added as part of Chidambara­m constituen­cy. In the 16 Lok Sabha elections held so far, Congress and DMK have recorded a win five times each, PMK has won four times, AIADMK three times and VCK twice.

In the case of the current general election Thol Thirumaval­avan, VCK chief and the sitting MP will be contesting in Chidambara­m in alliance with DMK. AIADMK has fielded M Chandrakas­an from its party, which has tied the alliance with DMDK. BJP has nominated former mayor P Karthiyayi­ni in alliance with the PMK.

Chandrakas­an, AIADMK party senior from Ariyalur, will be contesting in Chidambara­m for the first time. Karthiyayi­ni, the former Vellore mayor was associated with AIADMK earlier.

Karthiyayi­ni was also part of the BJP women’s wing who has been pitted against VCK chief for the first time.

Thirumaval­avan lost the 2014 election to AIADMK’s M Chandrakas­i by a margin of 1,28,495 votes. Though the popular Dalit leader managed to win the 2019 election, the victory margin was only a meagre 3,219 votes.

Despite this, the sitting MP’s chances of winning the current election is strong, at least in comparison to the other candidates. However, the public allege the VCK chief to be largely absent since winning the election in 2019 and urge for his strong participat­ion if elected once again.

Speaking to DT Next, a Chidambara­m based lawyer said, “Thirumaval­avan being the party chief has come with its own disadvanta­ges, as he had little to no time for its own constituen­cy. Though most of the infrastruc­ture implementa­tion works by the sitting MP was initiated, it is still questionab­le if the needs of people from oppressed communitie­s were addressed.”

Similarly, a Bhuvanagir­i-based activist noted that the elected representa­tives both the present and former have hardly turned up after winning the elections.”

Some of the demands of the people in the constituen­cy are; revoking the customary rights of Killai fishers in the reserve forest area, freedom to engage in fishing without the interventi­on of tourism and forest department­s and improving the livelihood opportunit­ies for fishers alongside engaging the locals in tourism-related activities.

Manimuthu, the member of fishermen welfare associatio­n said that due to unscientif­ic expansion of mangroves by the forest department, the saline water oozing into fresh water has been destroying the crops. The Killai fishermen also highlighte­d shrimp farms and other units violating the Coastal Regulation Zone in Parangipet­tai.

Some of the other demands are; improving the facilities around Chidambara­m Natarajar temple for pilgrims, desilting of Veeranam and Ponneri lakes, Railway Mail Service (RMS) , beatificat­ion of Gangaikond­a Cholapuram temple in Ariyalur and opening new factories in Jayankonda­m.

State should release arrested Parvathipu­ram residents. It should stop internatio­nal centre works on Sathya Gnana Sabha grounds immediatel­y

—Anbumani Ramadoss,

PMK president

It was you (DMK), who allowed methane extraction. The AIADMK created protected agricultur­al zone in Delta. The title poisonous gas will suit Stalin more

—Edappadi K Palaniswam­i,

AIADMK general secretary

Let anti-Tamils, fascist BJP put any number of dramas. People are not going to believe them. The change of govt going to happen at Centre will restore democracy

—Kanimozhi, DMK deputy general secretary

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