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TNCC president Selvaperunthagai slams centre over GST, delimitation and Murugan conference
TNCC president Selvaperunthagai slams centre over GST, delimitation and Murugan conference

New Indian Express

time08-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New Indian Express

TNCC president Selvaperunthagai slams centre over GST, delimitation and Murugan conference

COIMBATORE: Tamilnadu Congress Committee president K Selvaperunthagai strongly criticised the BJP-led Central government on Saturday, questioning its intent and fairness on multiple fronts, including GST allocation, parliamentary seat delimitation, and cultural politics. Speaking to reporters at the Coimbatore airport, Selvaperunthagai said, "How can a government that failed to ensure fair GST distribution across states promise a just delimitation of parliamentary constituencies?" He accused the Centre of deliberately ignoring Tamil Nadu's interests. "Tamil Nadu is the third largest GST contributor in the country, yet we don't receive our rightful share. The BJP government continues to treat Tamil Nadu as less than an equal state," he said, calling the move a betrayal. Referring to the recent Lord Murugan conference organised by the Union government, the TN Congress leader questioned its motive. "Our Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Department had already held a Murugan conference. Why the need now for a second one by the Union government? If they truly believe in equality, they should hold such events in Gujarat or Uttar Pradesh too," he said, alleging an attempt to stir fear among people. Commenting on Home Minister Amit Shah's visit to Tamil Nadu, he said the BJP was seeking to create chaos in the state. "But the people of Tamil Nadu are politically aware. There is no space for the BJP or the RSS in this land," he added. On the proposed parliamentary delimitation, Selvaperunthagai warned that increasing the number of seats from 545 to 1,000 could dilute Tamil Nadu's voice in Parliament. "Even today, Tamil Nadu struggles to get ten minutes of speaking time. With 1,000 MPs, it might be just two minutes. That's not justice," he said. He demanded that the Union government immediately conduct a caste-wise census and stop delaying it under flimsy pretexts.

Centre has diverted funds due to Tamil Nadu to other states: TNCC chief
Centre has diverted funds due to Tamil Nadu to other states: TNCC chief

Time of India

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Centre has diverted funds due to Tamil Nadu to other states: TNCC chief

COIMBATORE: Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K Selvaperunthagai on Saturday accused the BJP-led central govt of collecting taxes from Tamil Nadu without releasing the corresponding funds to the state. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now He condemned the Centre's move to reduce Lok Sabha seats in south India under the guise of constituency delimitation. Speaking to reporters at the Coimbatore International Airport on Saturday, Selvaperunthagai alleged that funds due to Tamil Nadu were being withheld and diverted to other states. 'Why the BJP govt, which exploits the blood and sweat of the people of Tamil Nadu, has not released funds for school education or disaster relief,' he asked. He accused the Centre of showing a stepmotherly attitude towards the state. The TNCC chief said the proposed delimitation would adversely affect southern states and it could render southern votes and parliamentary representation insignificant if carried out as the BJP desired. He warned that northern MPs would dominate decision-making, leaving little or no voice for the south. Commenting on Union home minister Amit Shah's visit to Madurai, he alleged that it was an attempt to create confusion and gain a foothold in Tamil Nadu. However, he asserted that such efforts would fail, as the people clearly understood the BJP's intentions. He reiterated that there was no place for the BJP or the RSS in the state.

Centre deliberately denying funds to T.N., says TNCC president
Centre deliberately denying funds to T.N., says TNCC president

The Hindu

time07-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

Centre deliberately denying funds to T.N., says TNCC president

The Union Government is deliberately denying funds to Tamil Nadu, said K. Selvaperunthagai, president of Tamil Nadu Congress Committee here on Saturday. The Centre was acting in a partisan manner even in sanctioning disaster relief funds and all the funds are getting diverted to the BJP-ruled States. The Centre was resorting to the tactics of denying funds to opposition-ruled States and thereby diverting those funds to the BJP-ruled States, he said. Accusing the Centre of treating the non-BJP ruled States in a step-motherly manner, he said that be it GST or the ₹2,500 crore aid due to the State School Education Department, the Centre was acting with an intention. On Amit Shah taking part in Lord Muruga conference at Madurai, he wondered how is it different from the recent one that was conducted at Palani in Dindigul district and dubbed these tactics as cheap politics aimed at keeping people in constant fear. On the delimitation of Lok Sabha seats, he said that the BJP is reducing the constituencies in the South and increasing it in the North so that all the political decisions can be taken with the help of North Indian MPs.

Governor must apologise for belittling T.N.'s educational standards: TNCC chief
Governor must apologise for belittling T.N.'s educational standards: TNCC chief

The Hindu

time04-06-2025

  • General
  • The Hindu

Governor must apologise for belittling T.N.'s educational standards: TNCC chief

Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K. Selvaperunthagai on Wednesday criticised Governor R. N. Ravi for belittling the education development and quality of education in Tamil Nadu, which is one of the States to excel in terms of education and literacy in the country. He demanded an apology from the Governor to the people of Tamil Nadu. In a statement, he questioned about what the Governor knew about the quality of education in Tamil Nadu, further adding his comment that it was not just enough to study but that one must possess knowledge and talent was ridiculous. 'Many of the government-run universities in Tamil Nadu like Anna University, Madras University, Bharathiar University have received 'A' or 'A+' grade certificates from the National Assessment and Accreditation Agency. In the last five years, more than 35,000 doctorates have been awarded in Tamil Nadu government universities alone based on quality research. These universities conduct research under UGC guidelines,' he said. Mr. Selvaperunthagai further pointed out that Tamil Nadu has been rated as one of the best States in the 'Quality Education' category in the NITI Aayog Sustainable Development Goals Index India list (2020-21). In the School Education Quality Index (SEQI), Tamil Nadu government is leading the way in the quality of education, role of teachers, and development of students in schools.' 'The Governor should immediately withdraw this insulting statement and apologise to the people of Tamil Nadu. Otherwise, we warn that the Opposition against him through democratic means will only grow stronger,' he said.

TNCC condemns eviction of Tamils from Jangpura area in New Delhi
TNCC condemns eviction of Tamils from Jangpura area in New Delhi

The Hindu

time02-06-2025

  • Politics
  • The Hindu

TNCC condemns eviction of Tamils from Jangpura area in New Delhi

Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K. Selvaperunthagai on Monday condemned the eviction of hundreds of Tamils from Jangpura area in Delhi and demolition of their homes based on a court order. In a statement, Mr. Selvaperunthagai said that most of those who were evicted were engaged in daily wage, domestic work and daily labour. 'When houses are demolished with the help of the police, the education of their children becomes questionable. Women are suffering without security, water and electricity. The Union Government and the BJP government in Delhi have not provided complete relief to the affected people. It is a great injustice to make people move without any solution or prior notice,' he said. Mr. Selvaperunthagai demanded that those displaced should be given accommodation and that employment opportunities should be created in the nearby areas. 'Appropriate compensation should be provided for loss of life and damage to property. The Union Government should understand that the Congress will strongly oppose any action that does not respect the right to life of the Tamils,' he said.

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