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Govt to provide land to replace land taken for drinking water projects: Ramadoss letter

The Chief Minister said that instead of the lands taken for drinking water projects, the government lands should be given to the Valvandar Foundation M. G. Stalin Their doctor is Dr. Ramadoss today He has written a letter.

It is said in the letter. : In lieu of the lands belonging to the Aalavandar Nayakar Trust, the same amount of land should be given to the Aalavandar Trust in lieu of the 1,000 acres of land taken for the seawater desalination projects implemented to supply drinking water to Chennai.

Born in the year 1835 to the son of Venkatapati Nayak and Akhilandammal Panwar of the Vanniyar Kula Chatriya family in Nemmeli, Chengalpattu district, Alawavanthar Nayak donated 1550 acres of land, which he had accumulated through his hard work, for God’s work. The Alawandar Foundation, which is functioning in his name, now owns 1054 acres of land. Since the lands deeded by the governor are many times more than the requirement for the work mentioned by him, can they be used for other work? A bench headed by Justice Seshatri Iyer said that when the question arose, they could be used for educational purposes Chennai The High Court Bench passed its judgment on 25th April 1918. Activities against it cannot be allowed.

But the trend of using the assets under Ayur Kani Aalvandar Nayakar Trust for activities against his intentions is increasing day by day. I am bringing to your attention that the same trend is continuing as I have written to them several times asking the government to abandon this trend.

A seawater desalination plant with a capacity of 40 crore liters per day at Berur, adjacent to Mamallapuram in Chengalpattu district, is set up to supply drinking water to Chennai city at a cost of Rs. 4,276.44 crore to be set up. This is the third plant to desalinate seawater to supply drinking water to South Chennai. You laid the foundation stone for the project on August 21 last year via video. For this project, 85.51 acres of land belonging to Ayur Kani Lavavandar Trust has been acquired by the Government on long-term lease basis from the Department of Hindu Religious Endowments.

Seawater desalination plants are already functioning at two places to supply drinking water to South Chennai. A seawater desalination plant with a capacity of producing 11 crore liters of drinking water per day has been operating since 2013 at Sulerikadu under Nemmeli Panchayat next to Mamallapuram. A second 15 crore capacity seawater desalination plant has been set up at a cost of Rs 1516 crore in the same premises and you inaugurated the plant directly on 24th February last. For these two plants, 125 acres of land belonging to the Aayuk Kani Lavavandar Trust has been leased and used by the Tamil Nadu Government. A total of 210.51 acres of land has been acquired on lease for drinking water projects only.

The purpose for which the lands belonging to the Aalavandar Trust are to be used has been confirmed by the Aalavandar through his will and by the High Court through its judgment. Only for those purposes should the Govt. Trust lands be used. On the contrary, it cannot allow the use of government lands. 5 acres of land for setting up Bharata Munivar Cultural Center, 564 acres of land for Tamil Nadu Electricity Board to implement solar power project, land for private land trading companies and 210 acres of land for sea water desalination project cannot be allowed to be tarred. These are against the intentions of the ruler. As the Chief Minister, you should stop the taring of lands like this.

The Department of News and Publicity had decided to take long-term lease of 29.175 acres of land owned by the Lord Vandar Trust at Nemmeli to set up a state-of-the-art film city with public and private participation announced by the Tamil Nadu government. After I wrote to them on July 12th and 16th last year condemning it, it has come to know that the decision has been abandoned and the film city is going to be set up in Chembarambakkam area.

Likewise, the Tamil Nadu government should reclaim all the lands earmarked for projects against the objectives of the Governor and hand them over to the Governor’s Trust. As construction work has been carried out on land acquired on lease basis for desalination project, it is not possible to take back the land leased for the projects as the sites cannot be vacated and they are public necessity projects.

The people of Vanniya clan belonging to Alawandar’s dynasty are still very backward in terms of education and employment. It would be more appropriate to use the remaining property of Lord Lord Nayak for the education, employment and economic development of the people of Vannia. Instead of that, the people of Vannia will never accept that the Tamil Nadu government is trying to tarnish the ruler’s assets against his intentions. Tamil Nadu will fight against it like never before. The Tamil Nadu government should not allow it.

Therefore, the Tamil Nadu government should recover the lands belonging to the trust, which were tarred against the intention of Governor Nayak. I request you to direct that government-owned land in the East Coast Road area be given to the Ayaz Kani Ralvandar Trust in lieu of the leased land for the desalination project. He said in that letter.

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