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Jaya seeks PM's intervention to expedite rail projects in TN

In a letter to Modi, Jayalalithaa said she had proposed 10 railway projects to boost industrialisation as part of 'Vision Tamil Nadu 2023', with three of them being prioritised for implementation through SPV between state government and the Railways.

February 11, 2016 / 13:36 IST
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Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Thursday said that 20 railway projects announced in successive budgets for the state were yet to take off for want of funds and urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi's intervention for expediting them.

She said that a draft MoU by Railways regarding forming a Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) for three projects did not adequately reflect certain concerns of her government.

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In a letter to Modi, Jayalalithaa said she had proposed 10 railway projects to boost industrialisation as part of 'Vision Tamil Nadu 2023', with three of them being prioritised for implementation through SPV between state government and the Railways.

"Given the importance of these three projects, the Government of Tamil Nadu has already indicated that it would be willing in-principle to enter into an MoU with the Indian Railways," she said, adding, her government had indicated "some specific conditions." Since land was "typically" provided by Tamil Nadu, it should be treated as part of the state government's equity contribution to the SPV at market value, she said.