NEW DELHI: Senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Sunday hit out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi over his remark that the Centre allocated for Tamil Nadu’s development three-time higher funds compared to the period before 2014.The former Union finance minister said even a first-year economics student would be able to tell that the “economic metric” would always be higher when compared to previous years.”Hon’ble prime minister and central ministers constantly say that they have given more money to Tamil Nadu in 2014-24 than was given in 2004-14. For example, Hon’ble prime minister said that his government has given for railway projects in Tamil Nadu seven times more money than before,” Chidambaram said in a post on X.”Ask a first-year student of economics. She will tell you that the ‘economic metric’ will always be higher than in the previous years. The GDP’s size is bigger now than before. The size of the central budget is bigger every year than in the previous year. Government’s total expenditure is bigger every year than in the previous year,” he added.”You are one year older than in the previous year. In terms of ‘numbers’, the number will be bigger but is it higher in terms of proportion of GDP or in terms of proportion of total expenditure?” the former Union finance minister asked.
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