Kerala needs economy reset; willing to be voice for change: Shashi Tharoor

Synopsis
Shashi Tharoor advocated for making Kerala more business-friendly to boost its economy. He suggested an Investor Protection Act and deregulation. Tharoor expressed readiness to contribute if chosen. He highlighted Kerala's need for economic change due to its debt. The upcoming elections have sparked debate about the Congress party's leadership. Names like VD Satheesan and KC Venugopal are in discussion.
Tharoor said he had never sought any position in his career. "Every job I've held, from my UN days onwards, people have sought me out and said, 'we need you for this'. And I have served. That's basically been the way it's been," he said. "I did put myself forward for the Congress presidency...that was because a number of people persuaded me to do so. It was not an idea that it occurred independently to me," he said.
As Kerala is headed for election early next year, with the Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF attempting for a third consecutive term, there has been much debate as to who should be the electoral mascot of the Congress in the state as the party is facing a do-or-die fight this time. Names of Tharoor, leader of opposition in assembly VD Satheesan, AICC general secretary (org) KC Venugopal and CWC member Ramesh Chennithala often figured in this context in the discussions in political circles.
Tharoor asserted Kerala needed a change, especially its state of economy. "I believe that the change is indispensable, particularly for the kinds of things The Economic Times is concerned about. The economy is in dreadful shape. We are so much in debt...," he said.
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