The Hindu (Kozhikode)

Received zero support from State govt. for Kannur’s developmen­t, says K. Sudhakaran

The incumbent MP of Kannur K. Sudhakaran, who is also the Kerala Pradesh Congress Committee president, feels that he has done justice to his primary role as a people’s representa­tive. In an interview with The Hindu, the prominent UDF candidate explains hi

- K. Sudhakaran Mithosh Joseph

How do you assess your performanc­e as the MP of Kannur LS constituen­cy?

Despite facing noncoopera­tive regimes at both Centre and State, I managed to secure ₹188.01 crore for developmen­tal projects. In addition to Members of Parliament Local Area Developmen­t scheme (MPLADS) works totalling ₹18.44 crore, I secured ₹70 crore under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) scheme and an additional ₹26 crore under the Central Road Fund.

Kannur railway station was included in the AMRIT scheme with an allocation

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of ₹34 crores. For digital connectivi­ty, I advocated for an investment of ₹24 crores. Moreover, ₹4 crores from the PM relief fund was allocated to support needy patients.

With my interventi­on, Air India enhanced its operations at the Kannur Airport, including the introducti­on of wide-body aircraft. My “rst meeting with the Minority A”airs

Minister after the election was to make him understand the need for a Haj embarkatio­n point. The Government granted it here in 2023.

Were you able to e ectively use the MPLADS funds in the areas where you had made promises in the past?

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M) ] has been spreading some tall lies over the MPLADS funds expenditur­e. At present, projects worth ₹10 crore have been completed here. Yet, the Collectora­te has yet to settle the vendors’ bills. Certain “nance ošcers ašliated with the Left unions are deliberate­ly stalling the process.

The lion’s share of these funds went towards basic infrastruc­ture developmen­t. Notably, I earmarked ₹1 crore speci“cally for the di”erently-abled individual­s. This was the highest amount spent by an MP for di”erently-abled citizens.

Did you get the expected level of cooperatio­n from all sectors as a people’s representa­tive?

Political cooperatio­n in Kannur appears to be a myth. To be frank, I’ve received zero support from the Chief Minister when it comes to Kannur’s developmen­t.

The CPI(M) incessantl­y throws obstacles my way. Whether it’s installing the thermal screening unit at the Kannur airport or any other crucial project I undertake, the State government attempts to stiže progress.

But, I have faced challenges head-on, and I don’t let anyone’s political noncoopera­tion slow me down. I refrain from blaming individual ošcials, as they operate under explicit directives from the CPI (M) to impede my progress. It’s high time all stakeholde­rs unite for developmen­t initiative­s. After all, politics should ultimately serve the people and improve their lives.

Have you ever felt drained or overburden­ed while playing the roles of KPCC president and MP simultaneo­usly?

The initial year as KPCC President had been tough for me to balance both the roles. I had been truthful about it as well. But now, with a strong team of committed leaders by my side, I can handle my responsibi­lities well. I spend most of my day traveling for campaigns and meeting my voters. And my health is perfectly “ne.

As each vote counts

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