Coimbatore: Tamil Nadu chief minister K Palaniswamy on Wednesday took a dig at the DMK, claiming projects used to be launched without proper planning and abandoned during its regime.
Inaugurating the first phase of Rs 195 crore flyover and laying the foundation stone for a water distribution scheme, he said DMK government used to start works without any proper plan and leave it in the middle.
However, it was not the case with the AIADMK. Late chief minister, Jayalalithaa had directed that there should be properly planned projects which should be completed in time, he added.
The chief minister said with more road and flyover projects in the offing, the city will be made congestion-free in near future.
Besides, steps would be taken to make the district self-sufficient in all aspects, he said.
He said more development projects for the district would be announced during the MGR Centenary celebrations scheduled here in December.
Palaniswamy said the work would soon on construction of Ukkadam-Athupalam flyover, for which Jayalalithaa had alloted Rs 121 crore.
Similarly, another nine-km long flyover project on the arterial Avanashi Road, will begin soon at a cost of Rs 900 crore, which would make the city congestion free, he said.
Municipal Administration minister, SP Velumani said that chief minister was working for the development of Kongu region, comprising eight western districts, by implementing various projects.
Published Date: Nov 01, 2017 08:54 pm | Updated Date: Nov 01, 2017 08:54 pm