Tambaram Corporation  
Chennai

AIADMK to protest against DMK govt, Tambaram Corporation over lack of basic amenities in Perungalathur

Senior party leader and former minister D Jayakumar along with Chengalpattu (West) district secretary and former MP Chitlapakkam C Chandrasekaran will participate in the protest.

DTNEXT Bureau

CHENNAI: The AIADMK announced a protest against the DMK government and Tambaram Corporation on January 29 demanding to fulfil the basic amenities for the residents of Zone V of the urban local body immediately.

The party would organise the protest at Perumal Kovil junction along Kamaraj High Road in Perungalathur to highlight the authorities' lacklustre approach to the people's issues and their failure to deliver the basic amenities, said Edappadi K Palaniswami in a statement issued on Wednesday.

Senior party leader and former minister D Jayakumar along with Chengalpattu (West) district secretary and former MP Chitlapakkam C Chandrasekaran will participate in the protest.

Palaniswami pointed out that the community hall, commercial complex,and anganwadi centre have remained locked despite construction being completed a long time ago. He further accused the authorities of neglecting the maintenance of 15 parks that were well-kept during the AIADMK regime. These parks have since fallen into disrepair, becoming havens for anti-social elements and drunkards due to inadequate lighting. This situation poses both an inconvenience and a threat to the public in the vicinity.

The DMK also failed to fulfill their poll promise of constructing underground drainage system in Perungalathur and Pallikaranai areas, he further said

CM Stalin slams BJP over use of Hindi names in Union Government offices building

Namakkal: Egg prices drop 110 paise in 12 days as exports due to West Asia conflict

College boy following Vijay's convoy in Tiruchy meets with accident

TVK Thanjavur meet HIGHLIGHTS | Even in cricket, Delhi team cannot match Tamil Nadu team: Vijay at Thanjavur meet

What is the Strait of Hormuz, and why does its closure matter so much to the global economy?