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All eyes on textile city as tough triangular battle on the cards

GST woes, failing MSMEs, infra bottleneck­s are considered deciders

- V ASHOK KUMAR

COIMBATORE: A high-pitched triangular battle is on the cards in the Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituen­cy as candidates of the powerful Dravidian parties are fighting it against BJP state unit president K Annamalai.

Stakes are high in the seat as AIADMK has to prove its mettle in their Kongu stronghold, while DMK has to disallow Annamalai to get a foothold in the state, after drubbing him in the Aravakuric­hi Assembly seat in 2019.

The DMK has fielded ‘Ganapathi’ P Rajkumar, a former Mayor of Coimbatore corporatio­n from 2014 to 2016, who switched loyalty from AIADMK in 2020. The DMK man is one of the few candidates in the state to have a doctorate. He is said to enjoy the support of people.

AIADMK which is in an unenvious position to show that Coimbatore continues to remain its citadel has fielded Singai Ramachandr­an. All the Assembly seats under the Coimbatore LS constituen­cy–Coimbatore South, Coimbatore North, Kavundampa­layam, Singanallu­r, and Sulur in Coimbatore and Palladam in Tirupur–are in the AIADMK’s kitty.

The 2019 parliament­ary polls proved as an exception, with DMK’s ally PR Natarajan of CPM winning with a record margin of over 1.79 lakh votes as against BJP’s CP Radhakrish­nan, who secured the second spot with 3,91,505 votes in alliance with AIADMK.

In this battle of prestige, the AIADMK is said to leaving no stone unturned to reclaim its winning streak. Singai’ G Ramachandr­an (37), son of former MLA ‘Singai’ Govindaraj­u, would deliver, they believe. He was expelled from the party after he expressed support for O Panneersel­vam after the death of former Chief Minister J Jayalalith­aa, however reinstated later on, when EPS took control of the party. He heads the party’s IT wing and is making the maiden poll fray.

“People are struggling due to the pile-up of heavy traffic on all roads as the DMK did not implement any schemes. The GST brought by the BJP and the power tariff hike by DMK has hit the industrial sector hard,” said Singai G Ramachandr­an.

An ‘outsider’ tag is a challenge Annamalai has to fight against. Making inroads into this urban constituen­cy is considered tough as issues with GST and demonetiza­tion have sullied the image of the BJP. Several MSME units shutting down causing thousands to go jobless, is worsening it. The increase in power charges by the DMK has also curtailed the industrial sector.

“Coimbatore has been neglected for long on the infrastruc­tural front. Providing better air connectivi­ty, improving railway stations, restoring stopped trains and starting new services, the impetus for bypass roads are a priority on the developmen­t front,” said J Sathish, director of Kongu Global Forum. In particular, he cited the slow pace of expansion works of the Coimbatore Internatio­nal airport.

Despite some setbacks, the BJP seems to enjoy pockets of influence in areas with large migrant settlers, who traditiona­lly root for the saffron party.

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Coimbatore Internatio­nal Airport is awaiting an expansion

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