Giving details of the work done by his party-led government of 2006-11, DMK working president M K Stalin said such "lies were being peddled to overshadow" the role of his father and party president M Karunanidhi in the multi-crore project as chief minister.
Lies were being "constantly peddled with one single motive of overshadowing the role" of Karunanidhi in initiating his "dream project" for Chennai, he said in a statement.
Stalin said the decision on the Chennai Metro rail project was taken in 2007 when Karunanidhi was chief minister.
The DMK government "went forward with the project proposal of Rs 14,600 crore", he said.
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"During that time,I personally oversaw the project and I would like to note that the up and running line from Alandur to Koyambedu and the underground line from Thirumangalam to Nehru Park is the first leg of success for the plan initiated by the DMK government," he said.
Subsequently, the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs of the UPA government had approved the project in January 2009 and a 'General Consultant' was appointed by the DMK government the next month, he said.
The first tender was floated in February 2009 to set up the upper railway bridge (VIADUCT) for the project from Koyambedu to Ashok Nagar, he said, adding a total of nine tenders were issued by the DMK government for various tasks.
Yesterday, Palaniswami had alleged DMK government had delayed the Chennai Metro Rail work.
"When the Metro Rail project was approved by Government of India at a cost of Rs 14,600 crore, DMK was in power from 2006 to 2011,but spent only Rs 1,143 crore," he had said after flagging off the Thirumangalam-Nehru Park underground service.
He had said that from June 2011 to April 2017, the AIADMK government had spent nearly Rs 13,787 crore on the project.
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