Madurai: alleged that Tamil Nadu has been ignored from the allotment of a new railway project in the train budget for 2022-23, Madurai MP Su Venkatsan has condemned the trade union government to allocate only RS 1,000 for nine new trains on the ongoing line project.
Shows in the pink book for the southern train released on Wednesday night, MP said that adequate funds were only allocated for several projects.
MP said that the projects that only RS 1,000 each had been allocated in SR including 143.5 km Madurai – Tuticorin through Arupkukkottai Line, 179.28 Kms Chennai – Cuddalore Via Mahabalipuram, 179.2 km Tindivanam – Nagari, 70 km Tindivanam – Gingee – Tiruvannamalai, 60 km south of Sriperambudur – Guduvanchery with Spur to Irun, Kattukotti – Avadi – Sripipambudur and 36 km Morappur – Dharmapuri New Lines in Tamil Nadu.
Venkatessan also shows that there are other projects that are inadequate funding for funds have been made in the pink book for 2022-23.
Only RS 1,000 that has been allocated for the conversion of measuring 161 Katpadi – Villupuram, while only RS 1.5 Crore has been allocated for Salem – Karur – Dindigul works doubled which requires 1,600 crore Rs.
Likewise, Rs 1 Crore has been allocated for erosion mirroring projects against RS 650 Crore requirements.
He accused the center for making inadequate funds for train development projects in Tamil Nadu for the third consecutive year and strongly condemned the trade union government and the train ministry to play repeated ears to them by parliamentarians – parliamentarians MPs MPs for many years.
“I asked the union government to provide adequate fund sanctions for new railways and doubled the project to speed up work and for quick completion,” Venkatsan said.
The main funding explanation for 2022-23 in Tamil Tamil Selatan * RS 59 Crore has been allocated in 2022-23 for 17.2 km of Rameswaram – Dhanushkodi Line New Against of Total Crore Rs 207 Crore.
* RS 1,700 Crore Madurai – Vanchi Maniyachi – Tuticorin Moupling works diverted by RS 360 Crore this year and Rs 425 Crore at 2022-23.
* RS 104 Crore has been allocated for Madurai Measuring Conversions – Bodinah Performed this year and RS 125 Crore for 2022-23.
* RS 700 Crore has been allocated for Kanyakumari – Thiruvananthapuram traces twice at 2021-22 and Rs 400 Crore on 2022-23.
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