Plea in HC seeks to restrain govt from spending money for constructing Jayalalithaa's memorial

Press Trust of India  |  Chennai 

A public interest legislation has been moved in the seeking to restrain the government from spending public money for constructing a memorial for former J

When the plea came up for hearing today before a division bench of justices S Manikumar and Subramonium Prasad, the latter recused himself from hearing the case as he was the general for in the before his elevation as a

The plea was then referred to VK Tahilramani for listing before a different bench.

According to the petitioner, the state had proposed to construct a memorial for at an estimate of Rs 50.8 crore at the Marina which falls under the coastal regulatory zone and is a tourist place.

On May 7, E Palaniswami and his deputy O Panneerselvam laid the foundation stone for the memorial's construction. Land of over two acres was barricaded for the construction work which would be carried out using government machinery, he said.

Ravi claimed he had made representation to the that taxpayers' money should not be used for construction of her memorial as she was convicted by the in the disproportionate assets case. The conviction was abated since she died, he added.

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First Published: Sat, August 25 2018. 01:15 IST