The resolution moved by Chief Minister Jayalalithaa was supported by Opposition DMK and Congress, which ensured its passage unanimously.
Jayalalithaa explained the need for passing of the resolution by the House, saying Civil Aviation Minsiter Ajit Singh recently suggested to her that the state government besides making a request for naming the second terminal after the late Chief Minister, its state Assembly should adopt a resolution and send it to the Centre for consideration.
M G Ramachandran was a popular leader among the masses in the state even after his demise and the "Assembly insists that Indian government should take steps to name the second terminal of the modernised domestic terminal II at the airport," after the late leader, Jayalalithaa stressed while speaking on the resolution.
She recalled that the international and domestic terminals had earlier been named after former Chief Ministers, the late C N Annadurai and K Kamaraj, respectively.
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