SilverLine project: IUML warns Kerala heading towards Sri Lankan tragedy

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Indian Union Muslim League MP PK Kunhalikutty (File Photo/ANI)

KOCHI: Criticising the Kerala government for the SilverLine project, Indian Union Muslim League’s (IUML) P K Kunhalikutty said the state is heading toward the Sri Lankan tragedy due to borrowings.

Attacking Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, the IUML leader said at a press conference: “The LDF government and Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan are unable to recognise the seriousness. The government is not going in the right way. Kerala is heading towards the Sri Lanka tragedy.”

“The Left government is pushing Kerala into a severe financial crisis. Those who are unable to pay the salaries of Kerala State Road Transport Corporation (KSRTC) workers are talking about the Rs 2 lakh crore SilverLine project. The LDF government is trying to implement projects that are harmful to the environment,” he said.

The semi high-speed rail project, known as the Silverline Project, aims to connect Kasaragod in the north to Thiruvananthapuram in the south, minimizing a 12-hour travel time to four hours. It was started by the Pinarayi Vijayan government during its second term.

Meanwhile, talking about the Thrikkakara assembly bypoll, to be held on May 31, Kunhalikutty accused the LDF government of doing politics over it. “The LDF government is seeking communal favour. It is not appropriate to engage in political activity on the basis of caste or religion. The United Democratic Front (UDF) has always been strongly opposed to minority-majority communalism,” he said.

Thrikkakara assembly by-election will be held on May 31. The counting of votes will take place on June 3. (ANI)

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