Nothing surprising about submission of White Paper on T.N.’s finances: Palaniswami
The Hindu
The DMK govt is laying foundation stone and inaugurating schemes which were announced during the previous regime, says the former CM.
Opposition leader and former chief minister Edappadi K..Palaniswami said that there is nothing surprising about the . Talking to presspersons at Konganapuram here, Mr.Palaniswami said that when DMK went out of power the State had a debt of ₹1.10 lakh crores, and over 50% of loans taken during AIADMK regime have become investments. On irregularities alleged in electricity and , Mr.Palaniswami said that bus ticket fares were not increased in accordance with hike in diesel prices. He added that in the power sector, salaries, coal prices, cost of transportation of coal has increased while power tariff remained the same hence losses were incurred.More Related News

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