Tharoor Advocates for Kerala 2.0: A Shift from the LDF's Revenue Model
Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has critiqued Kerala's dependence on remittances, lotteries, and liquor under the Left Democratic Front (LDF) government. He promotes the United Democratic Front's (UDF) plan for economic growth and innovation, emphasizing a positive transformation dubbed 'Kerala 2.0' for the upcoming state elections.
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Shashi Tharoor, a senior Congress leader, has criticized the LDF government in Kerala for its stagnant economic strategies, relying heavily on remittances, lotteries, and liquor. He argues this model is outdated and inefficient.
In an interview, Tharoor outlined the UDF's campaign platform, emphasizing a push for economic reform and new business opportunities, moving away from the current revenue model which he sees as unsustainable.
He dismisses the notion of a triangular contest in Kerala politics, asserting the UDF's readiness to present innovative ideas for transforming the state's economy during the upcoming assembly elections.
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