Gandhi aids Rs 2.63 lakh cheque to Tamil Nadu govt.
A man disguised as mahatma gandhi sought to give up a check for Rs 2.63 lakh to the district collector's office in Namakkal a day after tamil Nadu finance minister P Thiaga Rajan issued a white paper on the state's finances. The money was denied by the authorities.
P Thiaga Rajan, the finance minister of tamil Nadu, stated on monday that the state government was in financial trouble. He criticised the earlier AIADMK administration in the state for "poor governance." By march 2022, the state's total outstanding debt will have risen to Rs 5,70,189 crore. Because tamil Nadu has 2,16,24,238 families, each family would have a public debt burden of Rs 2,63,976. The 122-page white paper includes data from 2011 forward and attempts to demonstrate how poor management led to the current situation.
Gandhi Ramesh chose to provide the state Rs 2,63,976 to assist pay off the government's debt. He asked the state to accept the big check and offer his family a debt-free receipt in exchange. The perplexed authorities, on the other hand, refused to take it from him and urged him to return to his house. He had taken this step in order to urge others to do the same in order to lessen the government's debt load.