Kerala's Political Economy: A Call for Change
Shashi Tharoor criticizes the LDF government in Kerala for its reliance on remittances, lotteries, and liquor. He argues for a positive UDF campaign focused on economic reform, highlighting failed LDF policies. Tharoor emphasizes the necessity of new business ventures and discusses the upcoming state election.
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Shashi Tharoor has voiced strong criticism against the LDF government in Kerala, condemning its economic reliance on remittances, lotteries, and liquor. He asserts that this revenue model is unsustainable in the long term.
The Congress leader is advocating for a more positive campaign by the UDF, which has been out of power for a decade. Tharoor is calling for 'Kerala 2.0,' a vision that moves away from the anti-incumbency rhetoric by focusing on economic rejuvenation through new business initiatives.
Tharoor believes that responsible management is crucial for the state’s future, highlighting the need for innovation and reforms that would decrease the dependency on traditional revenue streams. He remains confident that the state election will be a contest between LDF and UDF, downplaying BJP's role as marginal.
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