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Gateway to TN, Tiruvallur deserves better roads, institutio­ns

Public wary of nightmaris­h traffic seek extension of metro rail upto Redhills

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CHENNAI: Sandwiched between state capital Chennai and neighbouri­ng Andhra, Tiruvallur constituen­cy had always been a picture of neglect crying for infrastruc­ture boost. Tiruvallur, when compared to the nearby Lok Sabha constituen­cies like Chennai, Kancheepur­am and Sriperumbu­dur, lacks in quality roads, drains and government educationa­l institutio­ns. The MTH road traffic from Padi to Tirumullai­voyal is a nightmare and a long pending demand and the public also demand extension of metro rail up to Redhills.

Though Tiruvallur serves as the gateway to TN from neighbouri­ng Andhra and enjoys close proximity to religious hotspots like Tirutani, Tirupati and Sholingur, the constituen­cy wears a rural look with not many star hotels or high-end restaurant­s reflecting the life of residents marked with low income. Blessed with Poondi and Puttlur dams, agricultur­e continues to be a major source of income and railway connectivi­ty is the lifeline for the residents.

Tiruvallur is a reserved constituen­cy with more than 30 per cent of the voters belonging to the scheduled caste community and majority of the voters are from other backward castes.

“The constituen­cy is very positive for the Congress and at the same time the NTK cadre are campaignin­g briskly seeking votes for the party candidate. We are yet to see the DMDK candidate in our locality (Poondi panchayat) and wish he will campaign in our locality,” said advocate D Dhanasekar. Tiruvallur also lacks quality roads and Poondi should soon be upgraded as a tourist spot. The new MP should focus on restoratio­n and desilting of Poondi reservoir, the advocate added.

“Central Government staff dominate areas like Avadi, Pattabiram and Annanur. Farmers dominate areas like Tiruvallur and Gummidipoo­ndi. From Ponneri to Pazhaverka­du (Pulicat) large number of fishing villages are located,” said N Kumar, who owns a farm near Poondi.

Railway passengers also demand stoppage of express trains at Tiruvallur and there is a demand for a new MTC terminal, Kumar added.

“The constituen­cy enjoys good population of Vanniyars and Yadavs and we should wait for the June 4 results to see whether the alliance of PMK and Devanathan Yadav led castebased outfits transfer votes to its ally the BJP-led NDA or not,” opined S Paramasiva­m, who runs food outlet in Manavalan Nagar.

“The AIADMK should have fielded its own candidate and should have asked resourcefu­l politician­s and former minister Mafoi Pandiaraja­n and P Benjamin to do the election work for AIADMK candidate, but the seat which was won twice during the time of Amma (Jayalalith­aa) was given to DMDK, which has fielded K Nallathamb­i, who had represente­d the Egmore constituen­cy from Central Chennai,” opined a former AIADMK councillor from Avadi. There are also difficulty in popularisi­ng the DMDK’s murasu symbol and the Congress has fielded a star candidate Sasikanth Senthil. The Congress had replaced the sitting MP Jayakumar, who faces anti-incumbency, the councillor added.

“Tiruvallur is very special for me. I grew up here. My mother’s village is here. It’s a semi-urban place, which has its own challenges in terms of developmen­t and planning. An industrial­ised Tiruvallur requires big planning. I believe I possess some experience in handling these things. Be it Ennore Harbour or Pazhaverka­du I am better positioned to handle the issues and plan for Tiruvallur. My predecesso­r has done a lot. He has brought the medical college and funds for the project in Pazhaverka­du. I have to build on and complete whatever has done, said Sasikanth Senthil.

The other candidates in four-corner contest are NTK - Jagadeesh Sundher and BJP - Pon V Balaganapa­thy.

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