Thursday, November 10, 2011

KK Nagar scrapped - Jeya calls for enquiry

In yet another sweeping move targeting programmes named after, or initiated by, the DMuK administration, ADMuK supremo and Chief Minister Jeyalelitha scrapped KK Nagar (Kalainyar Karnanidhi Nagar) from Chennai.
This is the fourth such announcement this month from the ruling party. In prior moves, the Gemini flyover (constructed in the 70s by DMuK)  has now been converted into an arc shaped, slightly dangerous, public school; the Anna Centenary library becomes a children's hospital; Karnanidhi's second house is slated to become a parking lot for Jeya's drivers' cars.
Justifying the scrapping, Jeya said 'We already have so many Nagars, Ashoknagar, Annanagar and so on. This KK Nagar is another example of a wasteful investment by DMuK from public funds. I would like an enquiry conducted immediately on the creation of KK Nagar."
"I have no hesitation in scrapping this locality. Buses and vehicles will, starting today, not be allowed to stop in this locality as it does not exist. We are also re-doing all Chennai maps accordingly. Our ambitious plan will need a central grant of 1 lakh crore to operationalise, most of it towards unrelated bribes to my party personnel and some whiteners", she added
When asked about the people who live there, she said vaguely 'We are taking steps to allay the fears of people who live there. They will also cease to be real people but this will be done in a seamless manner'

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