Chennai, Sep 23 (SocialNews.XYZ) CPI-M and Congress MPs from Tamil Nadu on Friday mocked the claims made by BJP President J.P. Nadda that 95 per cent of the work for the AIIMS, Madurai was over.
The two MPs - Congress' Virudhunagar MP Manickam Tagore and CPI-M's Madurai MP Su Venkatesan - pointed out that the sprawling land at Thoppur in Madurai which is the site for the AIIMS does not have any signs of construction.
"Thank you for the 95% completed #Madurai AIIMS. I and Madurai MP# SuVe4Madurai searched for one hour at the Thoppur site and found nothing.. Someone had stolen the building," Tagore said in a tweet.
He said that the Tamil Nadu unit of the BJP had misled its national President who was also a former Union Health Minister.
"How can a former Union Health minister make such a claim when even the tender was not floated," he asked.
Tagore also said that the people of southern Tamil Nadu has been waiting for the AIIMS in Madurai and athe BJP had cheated them by making false claims.
CPI-M MP from Madurai, Su Venkatesan, in a tweet in Tamil, said: "I have inspected the AIIMS Madurai site to see how the building has been constructed..."
He said that the order for a revised estimate of Rs 1,977 crore was issued in March 2021 and added that the cabinet approval has not yet been given for the proposal.
Nadda, who is on a tour to Tamil Nadu, had said at a meeting of industrialists in Madurai that almost 95 per cent of work for the Madurai AIIMS was over, and once the work is completed, Prime Minister Narendra Modi will inaugurate it.
Source: IANS
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