Kerala has better equipment to take advantage of biotech: Mallya

The unique geography and the vast expanse of the backwaters give Kerala an advantage over other states in the realm of bioresearch and biotechnology, says Janata Party leader and member of parliament Vijay Mallya.

Mallya, however, blames the state government for failing to take the initiative in this regard. "Kerala has a problem with both the fronts. Development is taking a backseat. You need a job-oriented syllabus and a practical approach to redress many grievances of the youth."

Mallya, who is on a public contact programme aimed at lining up the state's youth behind his banner, also flays the liquor policy of the A K Antony government. "The high level of taxation — in fact all forms of taxation — should be lifted as these formalities lead to corruption. Why should there be a Beverages Corporation? Why shouldn't there be more than one buyer."

As a manufacturer, it is in his interest to check the flow of spurious liquor, says Mallya. "We have our system to check that. The government need not worry."

On development aspects, he says Kerala has to become an investor-friendly destination. "I don't cater to the popular misconception that the state's labour is militant. In Kerala, labourers are intellectuals, and they can think unlike their counterparts in North India."

Flaying political parties for dilly-dallying in decision-making, Mallya says one day the Supreme Court will rule India as each and every issue is being decided in the courts. "Parties should take bold decisions. My party wants the youth to come forward and play a more active role in governance."