THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Former finance minister Thomas Isaac criticized the administration of the state. He criticized the administration for not being able to implement large scale projects effectively and not being able to deal with second generation issues in the service sector. He criticized the administration in an article written in Chintha Weekly.
‘People's complaints about the quality of service are increasing. The performance of industry promotion agencies is behind compared to other states. Regulatory departments are often anti-people. As a result of the lack of timely reforms in this area, our administrative machinery has become rusty and not sufficiently people-friendly,’ wrote Thomas Isaac.
Growth in the agricultural sector continues to stagnate. The main reason for this is unfavorable market conditions. Isaacs also raises criticism that the package to increase productivity and output cannot be effectively implemented in a way that overcomes this. He also accused the police of not changing the outdated rules.