Tamil Nadu Government Blames Central Government to Hide Its Incompetence: Coimbatore South MLA Vanathi Srinivasan

During a conference in Pollachi, BJP National Women's Wing Leader Vanathi Srinivasan criticized the Tamil Nadu government for allegedly deflecting its administrative failures by blaming the Central Government. She highlighted the financial allocations and direct interventions by the Central Government in Tamil Nadu, questioning why the state government remains silent on these contributions.


Pollachi, January 23 - At the BJP Women's Wing conference held in Pollachi, on Coimbatore Road, Vanathi Srinivasan, the leader of the National Women's Wing and a member of the legislative assembly, led a spirited discussion. The event saw participation from women administrators from six assembly constituencies within the Pollachi parliamentary constituency.

Post-conference, in her interaction with the media, Srinivasan raised concerns about the Tamil Nadu government's approach towards financial allocations from the Central Government. She refuted claims of bias in funding, pointing out that financial commissions have clear guidelines on revenue sharing between the Central and State governments, ensuring Tamil Nadu receives its rightful share.

She highlighted various Central Government projects directly benefiting Tamil Nadu, such as initiatives for farmers and women, and questioned the state government's silence on these matters. According to Srinivasan, the Central Government allocates billions of rupees for these projects, yet the Tamil Nadu government does not acknowledge them.

Srinivasan challenged the Tamil Nadu government to disclose the amount of funding it receives from the Central Government and accused it of using the Central Government as a scapegoat to hide its administrative deficiencies. Her remarks sparked a debate on the accountability and transparency of the state's governance.

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