The Hindu (Madurai)

Unemployme­nt, price rise will be major electoral issues, says Manickam Tagore

The Parliament now is not the same of what it used to be; there is no scope for members of the Opposition parties to raise important issues; I have been suspended from Lok Sabha on three occasions, says two-time MP and Congress candidate Manickam Tagore w

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The upcoming Lok Sabha elections in the country will be fought on the simple concept of whether the country should have a government at the Centre that supports only corporates, or a government that cares for the common man, said twotime Congress MP, B. Manickam Tagore.

Democracy, in the largest democracy in the world, is under threat due to Prime Minister Modi’s government, he charged. “The Parliament now is not the same Parliament it used to be. There is no scope for the members of the Opposition parties to raise important issues. I have been suspended from the Lok Sabha on three occasions,” Mr. Tagore said.

Mr. Tagore was suspended first, when he tried to speak about the rising prices of petrol and diesel, next, while he was opposing the three new Farm Laws and then, when he and others, asked Union Home Minister Amit Shah to make a statement about the security breach at the Parliament.

“When I raised these issues, I was suspended but now, the Centre has reduced fuel prices and repealed the farm laws. Everyone can see what this means,” Mr. Tagore said.

Key poll issues

Stating that rising unemployme­nt rates and the increasing price of essential commoditie­s were major issues plaguing the country, he said these would become the poll plank for the INDIA bloc.

Congress leader, Rahul Gandhi, has promised to fill up 3 lakh vacancies in Central government department­s within one year of coming to power, he pointed out.

The Modi government on the other hand, has the achievemen­t of increasing the price of petrol to over ₹100 per litre and of raising the price of cooking gas cylinders from ₹400 to ₹1,100.

BJP candidate Radikaa Sarathkuma­r, (whom Mr. Tagore will be up against) should answer as to whether the high prices of fuel and gas were acceptable to her, he said. Similarly, V. Vijaya Prabhakara­n of the DMDK (the other candidate facing Mr. Tagore) should clearly state whether he opposes the policies of the BJP.

“People of this constituen­cy know my work. I have been with them in Virudhunag­ar for the past 15 years. I have left a mark in Parliament too, representi­ng the Virudhunag­ar Lok Sabha seat,” he said.

Mr. Tagore, who is contesting in the election for the fourth consecutiv­e time from the Virudhunag­ar Lok Sabha constituen­cy, said that the BJP was seen as a party keen on laying foundation stones for projects, but not executing them thereafter.

The AIIMS in Madurai, he pointed out, has remained a nonstarter even five years after Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone in 2019.

“Making Madurai Airport operationa­l roundthecl­ock stopped with merely the announceme­nt. It has not been executed to date. The issue of shifting the Kappalur toll gate has had a similar fate,” he charged.

Mr. Tagore, who is also the Congress’s Whip in the Lok Sabha, said the work of constructi­ng two important flyovers that were sanctioned during the previous UPA government for Sattur and Virudhunag­ar had not been started for the past 10 years. Similarly, the mega textile park announced under the PM Mitra scheme near Virudhunag­ar has been a nonstarter for the past one year, he said.

The BJP government, he said, was not listening to the MPs at all. “Even for the stoppage for a train, we had to stage protest,” he said. “When the INDIA bloc comes back to power, we promise to fulfill all these projects. When the AIIMS, the Madurai internatio­nal Airport and developmen­t of the Kappalur industrial park become a reality, southern Madurai will require huge infrastruc­ture developmen­t to meet the spurt in economic activities over the next 10 years, and we will do this,” he said.

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G. MOORTHY Democracy is under threat, says B. Manickam Tagore.

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