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VD Satheesan questions govt's financial ability to implement K-Rail project

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Kochi: V.D. Satheesan, the Leader of Opposition has slammed the Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan for moving forward with the implementation of the K-Rail project that will cost an astounding Rs 2 lakh crore. Satheesan added that the state does not even have money to pay the next month's salaries.

The ambitious K-Rail project is a 529.45 km corridor that connects Thiruvananthapuram to Kasaragod with semi high speed train that has the ability to cover the distance in about four hours.

Both the Congress and the BJP say this project is not needed for Kerala given the massive cost besides it will turn into an environmental and economic disaster and would be a huge burden for the next generation.

"Financially Kerala will go the Sri Lankan way if the K-Rail project is implemented. Vijayan has now become the laughing stock of Keralites. There is no money even to pay for the noon-meal scheme," said Satheesan.

On the upcoming Thrikkakara by-election, Satheesan said Vijayan after remaining in the constituency for a week, realised that Congress candidate Uma Thomas is going to win with a huge margin.

"He has realised that and that's why when he was asked if the by-election will be an evaluation of his governance, he remained silent. Uma will win with a bigger margin that what her late husband P.T. Thomas got (Thomas won with over 15,000 votes margin)," said Satheesan.

With inputs from IANS

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