Referring to Goyal's view that projects could be implemented only in case of a regime change, Viswanathan said, "It was a false accusation made for political reasons. It was cheap politics keeping in mind the coming Assembly election."
He referred to Goyal's appreciation of Jayalalithaa in the Lok Sabha last year-- "Amma had given a thrust to renewable energy in Tamil Nadu."
Citing this, Viswanathan said, "Calling Uday, a reforms initiative is an act of deceiving the people, the proposed move will hit them hard."
He alleged that the project has been brought by the Centre due to pressure from Foreign Financial Institutions and Credit rating agencies.
"Uday is not an initiative which will be beneficial to Tamil Nadu and its people," he said adding "the true beneficiaries will be private power companies and the banks that had given them loans."
"Since power tariff needs to be restructured every three months (under Uday), the people will be put to lot of pain," he claimed.
The Centre has said 'Uday' seeks to ensure a sustainable solution to enable the power distribution utilities in states to come out of long standing debts, which is almost Rs 4.3 lakh crore. Among other things, it envisages take over of debt of state utilities' by the respective state governments.
Finance Minister O Panneerselvam's review meeting at Theni on proper distribution of drinking water, Electricity Minister P Thangamani inspecting overbridge works in Namakkal district and Erode, besides Handloom Minister OS Manian inspecting ongoing works in Nagapattinam district were listed by the mouthpiece.
Tourism Minister Vellamandi N Natarajan and Backward Classes Minister S Valarmathi inaugurating LED lamps from Chattiram railway gate in Tiruchirappali to Chennai bypass road set up at a cost of Rs.34.80 lakh was also cited by it.
Inauguration of similar works by other Ministers including Animal Husbandry Minister P Balakrishna Reddy, and Transport Minister M R Vijayabhaskar giving away welfare assistance to the tune of Rs.23 lakh in Karur district were also mentioned.
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