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<h1>Chief minister accuses previous government of preferential industry deals, vows audit and revises 2019 industrial policy</h1> The state chief minister accused the previous administration of granting industrialists preferential treatment-selling land at nominal rates, subsidising power for a decade and exempting stamp duty-alleging these concessions constituted public plunder; the allegation provoked an opposition walkout. The government announced it will audit related transactions and replace the 2019 industrial policy. The industries minister reported recent closures, resumptions, investment figures, MOUs and large ongoing projects, while opposition leaders countered that the current government has harmed industrial growth and alleged corruption and harassment of investors. Dispute centers on policy legality, fiscal impacts and potential administrative review.