THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Former minister Thomas Isaac criticized the Kerala state government. Thomas Isaac said that people have more complaints about the service sector in the state, and the big projects initiated by the state government cannot be implemented effectively. Thomas Isaac vehemently criticized the state government through an article in the magazine ‘Chintha’.
Kerala government’s promotional activity toward the industrial sector is lagging behind other states. It is a weakness of the government that several projects stall indefinitely. Thomas Isaac accuses that the police department’s regulations are often anti-people and have become outdated, needing an update.
The effort to bring about decentralization also failed, says Thomas Isaac in the article. The former minister also alleged that there are several problems related to administration that need to be addressed.
The senior leader’s remark that the Kerala state administration is a failure should be considered a general feeling against the government within the party. It is certain that in the coming days, there will be a fierce battle in the CPI(M) over the article and highlighting its references.
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