@SundarrajanG Literally nobody said this about you. People just say you're a hypocrite who blabbers random words strung together with "environment" and "read".
@SundarrajanG@CMOTamilnadu@TVKVijayHQ@KASengottaiyan@PWilsonDMK Keep living in an imaginary world. Didn't know you have obtained an economist acumen to comment on what's the best economic move for TN and how it shouldn't copy some other states. Why don't you give the government a detailed study and plan?
@SundarrajanG Since you know the details, why don't you release it? And if it is true, stopping the airport won't solve it, right? A SIPCOT? The land still appreciated? How is stopping the airport a solution to the problem you're imagining?
@raavanamavan7 I just checked. The low sales was one of the criteria last time. "The selection criteria for the 500 shops included low sales, cluster of outlets in a neighbourhood, shops located near religious places and educational institutions and shops entangled in litigations." Link: https://t.co/ubIYxCnhKy
@raavanamavan7@VigneshTvkCbe Yupp, saw this. He says they are preparing the data and will publish it soon. Hopefully, that is done. The thing is, can we verify the claim he makes about the previously closed shops(~500) being low revenue ones? If he publishes it like he said, that will great.
@raavanamavan7@VigneshTvkCbe Also, we don't know about the previous closures. Were they high revenue too? Or were they only low revenue shops? Unless it is published and verifiable, it is just word against word, which isn't desirable.
@raavanamavan7@VigneshTvkCbe Of course, I understand that the minister said this to the reporter. But, it is best if the information is officially published. For now, it is just the minister's word. How do we know whether it it's true?
@htTweets You have to acknowledge the problem to solve. You're saying the problem doesn't exist when it's glaringly apparent! Perhaps you're also part of the problem.