Addressing a press conference in Tirupur, MP Subbarayan said that the central and state governments should reconsider and withdraw the power tariff hike and the hike in standing charges.
Tirupur: The struggle to restore democracy is going on - MP Subbarayan, who is spearheading its strong fight with the India alliance in the special session of Parliament, has said.
Tirupur MP Subbarayan told reporters in Tirupur that a five-day special meeting has been called for a five-day special meeting from November 18 to 22.
What he did not say then was,
The MPs have not yet been informed about what subject is going to be discussed in the special session as a practice that is not in a democracy. Issues such as price rise and unemployment should be discussed in the special session as various rumours are spreading and it is not possible to comment on it at the moment.
But the central government does not dare to do them. Sugar, which was sold at Rs 12.50 paise at ration shops after Prime Minister Narendra Modi came to power after he came to power, is now being sold at Rs 25. Is this a good time for Modi? He asked the question.
The Tirupur industry will be saved only if the Modi government removes the hosiery industry in Tirupur. What is going on now is a struggle to restore democracy. The MPs in the Indian alliance will strongly register their opposition against the central government in the special session of Parliament.
The central and state governments should reconsider and roll back the power tariff hike and the hike in fixed charges. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has allied with the Election Commission.
If this situation changes and elections are held in a fair manner, the BJP will definitely be defeated. He said that they were doing something in tension because of information in the central intelligence agencies that india's alliance will win the central elections.