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Kerala LDF Slams Opposition Amid Keltron's AI Camera Controversy

The Kerala Transport Minister Antony Raju and Industries Minister P Rajeev said it was a highly unfair and irresponsible statement by s𝕴enior Congress MLA Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan that Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (Keltron) makes no components.

The ruling LDF in Kerala on Tuesday slammed the Congress-led opposition UDF for questioning in the Assembly as to why Keltron, which allegedly makes ⛎no components, was given the contract for installing artificial intelligence (AI) cameras in the state.

State Transport Minister Antony Raju and Industries Minister P Rajeev said it was a highly unfair and🌸 irresponsible statement by senior Congress MLA Thir🌜uvanchoor Radhakrishnan that public sector undertaking (PSU) Kerala State Electronics Development Corporation Ltd (Keltron) makes no components.

The Ministers contended that it was Radhakrishnan himself, when 𒉰he was Home Minister in the previous UD🌠F government, who used the PSU's services to set up cameras across Kerala at a much higher cost than the AI cameras project.

They also sought to remind that components made by Keltron were use🙈d in Chandrayaan-3 and Adithya L1 missions🥃 of  ISRO.

"So kindly do not say that Keltron is just a mute spectator. You should be ready to withdraw your stateဣment. Kelt๊ron is a source of pride for the state and the country," they said.

Ra🍌ju also denied the allegations by the Op🅺position in the House that the project was to be implemented on BOOT (Build, Own, Operate, Transfer) model as per the tender document, but was converted, subsequently, to an annuity mode.

He said the project 🧔document clearly states that it was not a simple BOOT model as the payment was to be made as per annuity mode.

The m🥀inister also said that the AI cameras have helped to bring down accidents and the resultant injuries and deaths as well as traffic violations in the state.

Officials from other states, like Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, have come here to s♈tudy the project in order to implement it th👍ere, he contended.

Raju also said while Keltron set up the infrastructure and employed the staff to operate the cameras and also carries out the operations, the ownership of the cameras is with the Motor Vehicles Departm🐷en꧋t.

The Congress has been raising corruption☂ charges against the ";Safe Kerala" project, which included installation of the AI cameras, envisaged to reduce road accidents and traffic v🦂iolations in the State, since it's inauguration in April.

The party also moved the Kerala High 🍃👍Court against the project.

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The High Court, while seeking the stand of the state, Keltron and the private companies involved in the project, had said it was convinced that the PIL "needs to be examined from the perspective of change in the dynamics of implementation of the projeꦆct, whether the change is objective, bona fide or vitiated by any of the collateral reasons now stated ꦺin the petition".

The court a🥂lso directed the state government not to make any financial payments as part of the project without seeking further clarification from it or till further orders.

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