The Hindu (Coimbatore)

A fight between progressiv­e policies of DMK and regressive policies of BJP in Coimbatore, says T.R.B. Rajaa

- M. Soundariya Preetha

The Lok Sabha elections this year is a twopronged contest in Coimbatore. It is between the DMK on one side and the BJP with its B team the AIADMK on the other, said Industries Minister T.R.B. Rajaa.

This is a twopronged competitio­n, he told The Hindu on Thursday. This is a fight between the regressive policies of the BJP (Union government) and the progressiv­e work of the government led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin in the State. It is a fight between the progressiv­e policies of the DMK and the regressive, divisive policies of the BJP, he said.

On the problems faced by industries due to GST, he said that when the

Industries Minister T.R.B. Rajaa. J. MANOHARAN

AIADMK was in power in the State there was no one to listen to the industries and take feedback. Most of them did not even understand the problems faced by the industries, mainly related to the GST. When the DMK government came to power, the able ministers in it took up the issues with the Centre. The

GST in itself was not as successful as it should have been because of the messy, urgent rollout by the BJP government. “So, we have said in the manifesto the GST will be revamped and made sensible for the overall growth of India, mainly the MSMEs.”

Mr. Rajaa said, “I know that this (DMK) government is going to bring huge developmen­ts to Coimbatore in the near future.” When the Chief Minister put him as in charge for Coimbatore constituen­cy, he wanted the Minister to get a complete feel of the capabiliti­es of Coimbatore, the requiremen­ts here. “I am learning from the industry and people, their strengths and weaknesses, so that I can build on the strengths. You will also see very big announceme­nts coming for Coimbatore (after the elections),” he said.

Election manifestos

On the election manifestos for Coimbatore promised by different political parties, Mr. Rajaa said everyone looks up to the manifesto of the DMK as the promises made by the other parties are not met. The DMK delivers consistent­ly on its manifesto promises. People of Coimbatore will not trust the BJP or the AIADMK in whatever promises they give, he said.

On fielding its own candidate this time in Coimbatore, Mr. Rajaa said any party will want to field its own candidate. “Being DMK and being Coimbatore, we look at this as an opportunit­y to rebuild and expand the party’s base in this region,” he added.

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