
T.N. Cabinet reshuffle | After removal as Finance Minister, Palanivel Thiaga Rajan says past two years ‘most fulfilling’
The Hindu
Shortly after being divested of his Finance and Human Resources Management portfolios, Palanivel Thiaga Rajan on May 11, tweeted that the past two years were the “most fulfilling” in his his life and that he looked forward to re-establishing Tamil Nadu’s position as a leader in the Information Technology sector, his new portfolio.
Shortly after being divested of his Finance and Human Resources Management portfolios, Palanivel Thiaga Rajan on Thursday, May 11, tweeted that the past two years were the “most fulfilling” in his life and that he looked forward to re-establishing Tamil Nadu’s position as a leader in the Information Technology sector, his new portfolio.
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The pace at which Mr. Rajan posted the tweet indicated he was taken into confidence by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin before the reshuffle of portfolios of some ministers including him.
Mr. Rajan recalled that under Stalin’s leadership he had presented one revised budget (’21 - ’22) during the pandemic, and two annual budgets (’22 – ’23, ’23 – ’24) post-pandemic.
“Despite inheriting record deficits and debt ratios, we have invested in a record number of social welfare schemes as well as record capital spending, all while delivering record-setting fiscal improvements. This is the epitome of my public service, and indeed of my life,” he said.
While fiscal consolidation and social spending are necessary steps for an equitable society, the drivers of development and growth are investment, enterprise expansion and job-creation, he added.
Thanking Mr. Stalin for assigning him the Information Technology portfolio, he said IT was globally the number one industry for investment and job-creation today.