Civic activists revive demand for setting up AIIMS in Tiruchi

Consumer forum plans to return voter ID card, boycott poll

May 17, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:51 am IST - TIRUCHI:

Coming out strongly against the failure of the government to consider Tiruchi for setting up the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), a section of civic activists have decided to take to the agitation path again to press for the establishment of the institution in the city.

Taking cognisance of “unconfirmed reports” that the AIIMS could be located in Madurai, the Federation of Consumer and Service Organisations held a meeting of its core committee in the city on Saturday and threatened to boycott the Assembly election. The federation members planned to return their Electors Photo Identity Cards (EPIC) to the President in a gesture of protest over the continued apathy of successive governments to their demand. The move comes in the wake of the recent inspection of the five sites by a Central team for setting up the AIIMS in Tamil Nadu. Expressing disappointment that Tiruchi was not among the short-listed sites, the federation pointed out that the civil society in the city had been conducting a series of agitations since 2005 for the cause.

A Joint Action Committee, comprising representatives of political parties, service, consumer, and traders organisations, was formed then to fight for the cause.

Civic activists point out that an announcement on upgrading the Government Headquarters Hospital in the city on a par with AIIMS was made by the Union government as early as 2002. But the project was later shifted to Salem. Subsequently, the city lost out on another proposal.

“It is regrettable that our long struggle has gone unnoticed and the claims of Tiruchi, as an ideal location for setting up the hospital, have been ignored. The city is centrally located and easily accessible for people of various central and southern districts. It has all necessary infrastructure such as good rail, road and air connectivity. Locating the hospital here would benefit lakhs of people. It is shocking that Tiruchi was not included in the list of prospective sites on merit,” said M. Sekaran, president, Federation of Consumer and Service Organisations, who chaired the meeting.

After extensive discussions, the meeting chalked out a plan of action to register the protest of the city residents. The federation members would return their EPIC cards and boycott the forthcoming Assembly election, if their demand was not met. But before going ahead with the protests, the federation would try and meet the AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa to represent their case.

Tiruchi is being neglected in terms of improving rail and air connectivity. Both Union and State governments are ignoring people of this region. Tiruchi is being used only to organise political conferences, the federation said.

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