Challenges ahead as Chandy Govt enters 3rd year

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Press Trust of India Thiruvananthapuram
Last Updated : May 16 2013 | 11:25 AM IST
Grim political and economic challenges appear to be in store for the Congress-led UDF Government headed by Oommen Chandy in Kerala as it enters its third year in office on May 18.
Though its second year in office has been politically turbulent, Chandy has astutely weathered many an internal and external storm without giving any doubts on the stability and continuity of the ministry under his leadership.
As he sails into the crucial third year, seen widely as more challenging as Lok Sabha polls are due in 2014, Chandy sounds far more confident saying he would press ahead with his agenda of "development and care."
His critics, especially those in the opposition CPI(M)-led LDF, however, hold that Chandy has been "long on words and short on performance" as the state has been in the grip of deep economic and social crises.
Countering the critics with a list of achievements, during an interaction with editors and senior journalists earlier this week, Chandy claimed that major strides had been made in infrastructure development without compromising on government firm's commitment to social security of the poor and needy.
The projects, which are set to be on track soon having done the ground work, include Kochi Metro, SmartCity, Kannur airport, Vizhinjam port, mono rail for Thiruvanathapuram and Kozhikode and development of national waterways.
On welfare front, the thrust this year is going to be on the health care for the poor as sharp increase in medical costs is beyond the capacity of a large section of people.In this regard, Chandy said, there would be some major announcements during the anniversary.
Government is also unveiling a long-term perspective plan for the state seeking to strengthen its economy and social security, taking the Scandinavian economies as role model.
The draft of the plan, Vision 2030, to be brought out by the state Planning Board in a few weeks, would be put in the public domain for eliciting opinion and creating a political consensus.
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First Published: May 16 2013 | 11:25 AM IST

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