11.19 pc growth in TN due to projects implemented during AIADMK regime: Palaniswami

Former Chief Minister Edappadi K. Palaniswami has attributed Tamil Nadu's economic growth of 11.19% to the various projects initiated during the AIADMK's tenure. Speaking at a recent event, he emphasized that the infrastructural developments and welfare schemes implemented under his leadership have played a pivotal role in boosting the state's economy. Palaniswami highlighted specific initiatives, including investments in education, healthcare, and agriculture, which he claims have enhanced the overall living standards of the residents. He also criticized the current government for failing to sustain this momentum, urging them to focus on completing the ongoing projects to further stimulate economic growth. His remarks come as the state gears up for the upcoming elections, with economic performance being a critical issue for voters. Palaniswami's statements reflect the AIADMK's strategy to regain political ground by showcasing their past achievements in governance, especially in light of the challenges posed by the ongoing economic landscape in the post-pandemic era.
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