AIADMK opposes Karunanidhi Memorial library at Madurai
Chennai
02-August-2021
The opposition AIADMK in Tamil Nadu has joined issue with the DMK and has opposed the proposed Kalaignar Karunanidhi Memorial library to come up at Madurai, the late former Chief Minister's home town.
It is to be noted that Mullaperiyar dam which is geographically in Idukki district of Kerala was built by the British architect John Pennycuick and the water from the dam is used for agriculture, farming, and drinking water purposes in several southern districts of Tamil Nadu. People of this part of the state have a special attachment towards John Pennycuick and the AIADMK has taken this up as a political issue as the party knows well that it would get traction among the people of south Tamil Nadu.
The AIADMK leadership also said that they don't have any objection to construct Kalaignar Karunanidhi Memorial library at any place where there are no objections.
The coalition partner of AIADMK, PMK also said that the house of John Pennycuick must not be demolished for setting up the Kalaignar memorial library. He called upon the DMK government to construct the library at some other place without disturbing the residence of the architect of Mullaperiyar dam.
While AIADMK is trying to corner the government bringing in Mullaperiyar dam into the picture, the DMK is hitting out with the statement that the opposition is worried over the construction of a library which was beneficial to the youth of the area.
DMK leader and state Public Works Department (PWD), E.V. Velu came out against the statement of AIADMK leaders and said that the opposition party was unhappy over the prospect of establishing a library in memorial to Kalaignar. He also said that the AIADMK was opposed to a good initiative of the state government for the benefit of the youngsters of south Tamil Nadu.-IANS
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