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Centre bent on destabilising the cooperative sector: Achuthanandan

Ajay Jha by Ajay Jha
December 30, 2009
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Thiruvananthapuram: Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanandan has said that the Union government is trying to destabilise the cooperative sector. At the year-long golden jubilee celebrations of the Thiruvananthapuram District Cooperative Bank, he said the restrictions imposed on clearing cheques issued by cooperative banks would have an impact on the performance of the cooperative sector. He said the recommendations of the Vaidyanathan committee would be counterproductive for the robust cooperative sector in the State. The committee’s proposal for conditional release of funds for various development programmes would work to the disadvantage of the sector, he added. Mr. Achuthanandan said the cooperative sector in Kerala had diversified into several areas, such as medical care, education, banking and retail trade. “It has emerged as a symbol of self-reliance, helping the state to escape the clutches of the rapacious private sector. The market intervention by the Department of Cooperation and Supplyco helped to hold the price line in the State during the just-concluded Onam festival season,” he said. The Chief Minister stressed the need to strengthen and promote the cooperative sector as a bulwark against globalisation and the neo-liberal agenda of imperialist forces. “There is an urgent need to equip the sector for these challenges,” he said. S. Sundaresan, president of the bank, presided. A. Sampath MP, and V. Sivankutty MLA, were present.

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