Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin on Sunday hit out at the BJP government for not releasing funds to even central government schemes thereby creating a stress on the state's finances. The Union government every year keeps reducing the share of Tamil Nadu in the taxes, "deliberately and artificially" creating a financial crisis, he said at an event organised by the Joint Action Council of Tamil Nadu Teachers' Organisations and Government Employees' Organisations (JACTO-GEO). "Due to the changes introduced in the Goods and Service Tax (GST), the state's tax revenue continues to decline. In such a situation, we must still implement welfare schemes across all departments. Low income, high expenditure. This is our current situation." he said.
Recalling late Chief Minister C N Annadurai's comments, Stalin said, "there is a box, there is a lock (for the box). There is a key. But the box is empty (without funds)." "They (BJP government) are deliberately and artificially creating this financial stress. We are successfully managing them not just politically, but administratively and continuing to fulfill the demands of the government employees." he said.
Former Chief Minister and late DMK patriarch M Karunanidhi always ensured the welfare of government employees and teachers, Stalin said. It is the government employees who fulfill the great responsibility of successfully taking the welfare schemes directly to the people. Referring to the request made by the government employees regarding the Old Pension Scheme, he said, "under whose rule was your right snatched? Under the AIADMK rule." Stalin said in order to address the demands put forth by the government employees, the government formed a panel headed by Additional Chief Secretary Gagandeep Singh Bedi which submitted its report. "Following this, ministers E V Velu, Thangam Thennarasu and Anbil Mahesh Poyyamozhi held discussions with you" he said.
"Taking into account of your welfare, the financial situation of Tamil Nadu, and the responsibility to ensure that all government employees and pensioners receive their salaries and pensions without any hindrance in the future, the government announced the Tamil Nadu Assured Pension Scheme," he said. Under this scheme, the Tamil Nadu government would provide an additional Rs 13,000 crore to the Pension Fund. Furthermore, the government must provide Rs 11,000 crore annually as its contribution. "Even in the severe financial situation currently faced by the Tamil Nadu government, I assure you that the government will bear all these expenses to protect the welfare of the government employees and teachers, " he said.
Hailing the teachers that they were not merely doing 'job' but a 'service', Stalin said, "It is because of you that our Tamil Nadu stands today as the second-best state in the country in school education. Those who were shaped by your hard work are in jobs and roles world over bring pride to us, Tamil Nadu and to the country." The DMK government is one that protects the welfare of the teachers and professors who have created and continue to create, the future of the country -- the students, he said. Listing out some of the government's schemes including 'Kalaignar Magalir Urimai Thittam', 'Magalir Vidiyal Payanam', he said, "If such schemes have brought a good name to the Dravidian Model government, a major share of that credit goes to you(the government employees)." Taking a dig at the AIADMK, Stalin said, "Will those who have formed alliances against the interests of the people of Tamil Nadu will truly be supportive of government employees?" "Think about it. We are not like that. I say this firmly. We will surely continue to fulfill your demands and expectations even in the Dravidian Model 2.0 regime." he said.