Congress leader flags alarming debt in Tamil Nadu, draws backlash

Congress leader Praveen Chakravarty has criticized Tamil Nadu's rising debt levels as alarming, prompting sharp internal party backlash. Senior leaders, including P Chidambaram, have defended the state's economic metrics ahead of assembly elections.

In a recent controversy within the Indian National Congress, party leader Praveen Chakravarty raised concerns over Tamil Nadu's debt situation, describing it as "alarming." His comments have triggered significant criticism from within the party, particularly as the Congress is allied with the ruling DMK in the state.

Senior Congress figure P Chidambaram has come out in defense of the DMK government, emphasizing the state's strong economic indicators such as the debt-to-GSDP ratio and fiscal deficit. This internal discord unfolds against the backdrop of upcoming assembly elections, originally slated for 2024 but referenced in recent discussions.

Chakravarty's remarks highlight ongoing debates about Tamil Nadu's economy, including its debt levels and fiscal health. Party leaders argue that the state's metrics remain robust despite national economic pressures. No specific figures were detailed in the reports, but the controversy underscores tensions in the Congress-DMK alliance as political alignments are scrutinized ahead of polls.

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