The Hindu (Madurai)

Su. Venkatesan envisions Madurai as a medical hub

When AIIMS and National Institute of Pharmaceut­ical Education and Research (NIPER) are up and running, Madurai will transform itself into a major medical hub, says the sitting MP from CPI(M)

- B.Tilak Chandar

Improving infrastruc­ture, promoting industrial growth, creating job opportunit­ies and transformi­ng Madurai into a medical hub these will be my focus areas, says sitting MP and Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate Su. Venkatesan.

The CPI(M), a constituen­t of the DMKled alliance, has renominate­d Mr. Venkatesan to contest in the General Elections from Madurai Constituen­cy.

Mr. Venkatesan, a wellknown writer, won the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from Madurai constituen­cy by a margin of 1.39 lakh votes. This time he says he is confident of winning the polls by a margin of 60% to 65%. “We have taken up all the issues that were mentioned in the election manifesto released by us during the previous polls. We have succeeded in achieving most of them and we assure that the rest will also be fulfilled,” he says.

ELCOT and SIPCOT projects in Madurai are taking shape. Once they are ready, they will provide employment to over 10,000 people. Steps are also being taken to shift the Central Prison in Madurai from New Jail Road to an alternativ­e location. The aim is to use the existing land for purposeful developmen­t as the 32acre parcel of land lies in the heart of the city. With the establishm­ent of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AI

IMS) and National Institute of Pharmaceut­ical Education and Research (NIPER) in Madurai, the city will emerge as a major medical hub, he says.

“We had pressed for the establishm­ent of NIPER in Madurai as there were no Central Educationa­l Institutes in the district. Over 100 acres of land has been handed over for the project. Had it started operations, it would have been the largest campus of its kind in the country. The Central government has assured us that the work will start once the other NIPER projects he says.

Land acquisitio­n for expansion of Madurai airport has been completed and compensati­on to the land owners has also been paid. Steps will be taken to start roundthecl­ock operations of flights. Since the detailed project report for Metro project for Madurai is ready, the work will start anytime.

Though there are issues in implementa­tion of Central government schemes, steps were being taken to resolve them. “In Jal Jeevan Scheme, we have received complaints that only pipelines were laid and water was not supplied. We have also received complaints with regard to implementa­tion of Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme. We have given welfare assistance worth over ₹10 crore to the differentl­y abled people it is among the highest in the country. are completed,”

Similarly, education loans provided to students in Madurai district is the second highest in the country after Mumbai,” Mr. Venkatesan says.

He takes pride in establishi­ng a study centre near Corporatio­n swimming pool in Madurai as it immensely benefits those preparing for competitiv­e examinatio­ns, including civil services. “Since it is welllit, airy and provides many facilities such as refreshmen­ts, boys and girls who used to study under trees in parks have moved to the study centre. I have also contribute­d books to the libraries in schools and colleges under the MPLADS fund,” he says.

This techsavvy politician uses social media to the hilt to reach out to the needy. When asked about irregulari­ties he had flagged in implementa­tion of Smart Cities Mission projects, he says they were started by the time they came to power. “Periyar Bus Stand work started without a proper plan approval. After we came to power, we got the approval. We are setting things right,” he says.

When asked if he still writes, his first passion, Mr. Venkatesan says addressing the issues of the marginalis­ed and the needy is his primary focus now and redressing their grievances gave him so much satisfacti­on. He wants to conduct an event in the city on the lines of Maa Madurai Potruvom to celebrate the rich culture of Madurai.

ELCOT and SIPCOT projects in Madurai are taking shape. Once they are ready, they will provide employment to over 10,000 people

CPI(M) MP

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R. ASHOK More up his sleeve: Su. Venkatesan, Communist Party of India (Marxist) candidate for Madurai Lok Sabha constituen­cy interacts with in Madurai.
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