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Vijayan has let down diaspora: Congress

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Senior Congress legislator and former state minister for diaspora K C Joseph yesterday said Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has badly let down the Kerala diaspora on all fronts.

Joseph, who headed the diaspora ministry for five years from 2011-16 said Vijayan has done nothing but make statements and when the time came to act, he has badly faltered, especially the way the diaspora was being handled when the pandemic struck.

“A few days back Vijayan had announced a ‘Dream Kerala’ project for the returning diaspora. If one looks back, a few years ago Vijayan held the much publicised Loka Kerala Sabha (LKS), first in 2018 and then its second edition earlier this year and the only thing that happened was a grandiose event, nothing has happened after that,” Joseph claimed.

“During the Assembly session in May 2019, in reply to the question about the follow up of the first edition of the LKS, I had received a few replies. I was surprised in the latest ‘Dream Kerala’ project announced just a few days back, the same thing has been repeated,” said 74-year-old Joseph, who has been representi­ng the Irikkur Assembly constituen­cy in the Kannur district since 1982.

Joseph pointed out that the Norka-Roots department, set up for the diaspora has been relegated to just a web portal and the only job they did during the pandemic was to open a portal, “where all our diaspora, who wished to return from abroad, had to register.”

“Just look into the budget allocation for them. Though it amounted to a few crores, there were funds at the government’s disposal which they could have used to provide subsidy to our people who had to return after they lost their jobs, to buy their tickets and even provide a basic subsistenc­e allowance.

“But nothing has been done and at one point, Vijayan even announced the diaspora might have to bear the expenses for their mandatory isolation, after they return,” added Joseph.

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