Lack of development in Pondy due to CM-Lt Governor feud: AINRC

Press Trust of India  |  Puducherry 

: Former Chief Minister and of the opposition N Rangasamy (AINRC) Tuesday charged and senior V Narayanasamy with being responsible for the lack of development of the because of his running feud with on administrative matters.

He made the charge while campaigning for AINRC nominee and doctor-turned-politician K Narayanasamy in neighbouring Villianoor and a few villages in its surroundings for the April 18 Lok Sabha polls.

Rangasamy said, "There is good scope for development here, but the running feud has been obstructing development."

The problem of unemployment has not been tackled by the territorial government and educated youth were left jobless.

Also, Rangasamy pointed out to the cooperative sugar mill here was closed as there was no proper planning.

He alleged the present government was trying to hand over the mill to private sector which would be disastrous to farmers.

He said the had been claiming success in persuading the Centre to include the in the list of smart cities.

"The smart city project was earmarked for when I was the and there is no justification for the present government to make any claim," Rangasamy said.

"It is indeed amusing that Narayanasamy is holding Bedi responsible for the delay in the implementation of welfare schemes," he said.

The Chief Minister was aware that only the Lieutenant Governor of a has more powers under the Constitution, and that smooth and cordial ties with the were necessary for a government to function, Rangasamy said.

He accused the Chief Minister of also placing hurdles when he was a during the previous UPA regime when the government was persuading the Centre to grant statehood to the former French colony.

Leaders of the alliance parties, including the those of the AIADMK, accompanied Rangasamy during the campaign.

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First Published: Tue, April 09 2019. 18:00 IST