Concerns Over Coimbatore Losing Its 'Manchester of South India' Title Under DMK Rule, Says Former Minister Natham Viswanathan

Former Minister Natham Viswanathan voiced concerns about Coimbatore potentially losing its esteemed title due to the DMK government's policies, sparking debate among local political and industry circles.


Coimbatore: In a significant political development, former minister Natham Viswanathan has raised concerns that Coimbatore, often hailed as the 'Manchester of South India', is at risk of losing its prestigious title due to the governance of the DMK. This statement came during a consultation meeting for preparing the election manifesto for Coimbatore, Nilgiris, Tirupur, and Erode districts, led by former minister SP Velumani at a private marriage hall in Chinniampalayam on Avinashi Road, Coimbatore. The meeting saw the participation of other former ministers including Ponnaiyan, Jayakumar, Pollachi Jayaraman, Semmalai, Valarmathi, O.S. Manian, Udhayakumar, Vaigaichelvan, and KC Karuppannan. They engaged in discussions about the key issues facing farmers, industrialists, and the general public.


The AIADMK, under the guidance of party General Secretary Edappadi K Palaniswami, aims to directly involve various agricultural, industrial, and trade unions in the creation of their election manifesto. This approach is intended to reflect the genuine thoughts and concerns of the Tamil Nadu populace, marking a departure from traditional manifesto preparations conducted within the confines of party rooms. Viswanathan, expressing his disappointment, highlighted the grievances received from various sectors, including GST, power cuts, property tax, and the fishing community's issues. He emphasized that the increase in electricity charges has severely affected all districts, leading to widespread discontent. Furthermore, he criticized the DMK government for the alleged suppression of all industries, stating that the multitude of problems highlighted in petitions indicate a state-wide paralysis. Viswanathan assured that the AIADMK's forthcoming election manifesto would be robust and impactful, offering a beacon of hope to the people of Tamil Nadu.

Madras Eye Cases Surge in Coimbatore: Doctors Issue Alert as 10 Patients Report Daily

Doctors in Coimbatore have issued an alert as approximately 10 patients daily are reporting to government hospitals for...

KMCH hosts digital healthcare workshop on AI, cybersecurity and data protection

KMCH conducted a workshop in Coimbatore focusing on AI, cybersecurity and data protection in healthcare ahead of CAHOCON...

Kumaraguru College awards ₹1.6 crore scholarships to 1,675 students

Kumaraguru Institutions awarded ₹1.6 crore scholarships to 1,675 students under the Mahatma Gandhi Merit Scholarship, re...

BJP worker attempts self-immolation over Kinathukadavu seat allocation to AIADMK

A BJP worker attempted self-immolation during protests in Coimbatore’s Eachanari after Kinathukadavu constituency was al...

Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam Warns To Remove Coverings On Leader Statues

Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam General Secretary K Ramakrishnan warns district administrations to remove cloth coverings from...

LPG shortage hits Coimbatore foundry MSMEs, industry seeks urgent intervention

LPG shortage, rising input costs and labour issues are severely impacting foundry MSMEs in Coimbatore, with industry bod...