This is MK Stalin’s first visit to Delhi this morning after taking office as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu. He flew to Delhi on a special flight and stayed at his Tamil Nadu home there. DMK MPs, executives gave a special welcome to Chief Minister MK Stalin who arrived in Delhi.
After that, MK Stalin stayed at his Tamil Nadu residence and visited the DMK office being built in Delhi. Following that, he met Prime Minister Modi at 5 pm in the presence of Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin. He was accompanied by Water Resources Minister Duraimurugan, Special Representative for Delhi AKS Vijayan and Chief Secretary Irayanpu.
During the meeting, which lasted about 25 minutes, Chief Minister MK Stalin held consultations with Prime Minister Modi on development projects in Tamil Nadu. NEET is said to have consulted on cancellation of exam, black fungus, GST arrears, release of 7 persons, Madurai AIIMS hospital, Megha Dadu dam issue.
Afterwards, Chief Minister MK Stalin told reporters that he could not meet Prime Minister Modi immediately after taking office due to the Corona epidemic. I asked the Prime Minister for time as the epidemic is now on the decline in India. The meeting was now held with joy and satisfaction. The Prime Minister has promised to give full cooperation to the development projects of Tamil Nadu.
The number of vaccines for Tamil Nadu should be increased, Chengalpattu and Ooty vaccination companies should be activated, GST tax arrears should be paid in full, all entrance examinations including NEET should be declared, Thirukural should be declared a national book, Megha Dadu dam project which could be a barrier to Cauvery water should be canceled The water level of the Periyar Dam should be raised to 152 feet. Priority should be given to the Godavari-Cauvery and Cauvery-Gundaru link projects.
Kachchativu should be restored, Madurai AIIMS hospital should be set up soon, AIIMS hospital should be set up in Coimbatore too, reservation in medical college, new education policy should be withdrawn, free compulsory education across the country should be ensured, Chennai Metro Rail 2nd project should be started immediately, Chennai High Court case He said that various demands have been put forward including the recognition of Tamil as a language.
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