Jayalalithaa told Goyal that a Tamil Nadu team comprising state power minister and top officials would visit Delhi to hold detailed discussions with him over the issue. Top officials including Chief Secretary, Additional Chief Secretary (Finance), CMD, Tamil Nadu Generation and Distribution Corporation Ltd (TANGEDCO) would be part of the team.
The meeting between the two is the first after several claims and counter-claims over the past several months with regard to Uday between the State and Union governments over the Centre's debt restructuring scheme for state discoms.
On the meeting, an official release here said, the Chief Minister told Goyal that she had already requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi in her letter of October 2015 to consider the state's request to ensure that Tamil Nadu finances are not adversely affected while taking over TANGEDCO's debt.
Such points were also reiterated in the memorandum given by her to PM Modi last month, the release said.
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The Chief Minister requested that the government of India should consider the request of Tamil Nadu government "positively" over the Uday scheme.
On July 11, Goyal had said in Delhi that Centre will not be in a position to accede to the state's demand for special concessions to join Uday.
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"The NDA government at Centre effectively increased transmission capacity to south India which has perennially faced shortage of power by 71 per cent in last two years," Goyal said.