In the two years since the LDF government has come to power, the Central government had to assist the state government in many sectors, especially when it has decided to take a pro-corporate stance in the wake of globalisation. If the central government continues with this step-motherly treatment, it will affect the employees and public sector undertakings in Kerala, said Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan.
“This attitude will be detrimental to Kerala as it has worked hard to revive PSUs in the state, making 13 of them profitable and reducing the losses of others. The total profits of PSUs in the state has surpassed Rs 104 crores,” said Vijayan, while speaking to the media in the Capital, while detailing the report card of the state on the second anniversary of this government.
CM Vijayan said they had sought an appointment with the government a couple of times, but recently it was regarding the allocation of ration to all citizens in the state. Kerala provides rice through ration shops to all its citizens. “The PMO asked us to meet Ram Vilas Paswan, whom we had met earlier, and he had said he would not be able to do anything as the PM has to intervene. Hence, a meeting was sought. According to the recent government directive, we are not able to provide all the citizens with rice. That is why recently we had requested twice for an appointment and it was declined,” pointed out Vijayan, who refused to address how the Left would counter the growth of BJP in Kerala.
“Denial of such requests is a privilege accorded only to Kerala. Repeated denial of such requests is not good for Centre-state relationships, especially when it was meant to be an all-party delegation from Kerala. This is nothing but politics,” stressed Vijayan.
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Pinarayi Vijayan: A health state and a strong centre is what should define a federal country like ours. The Centre should adopt policies that aid states and is not detrimental to them. That forms the backbone of a federal system. Unfortunately, this government refuses to be in favour of a healthy centre-state relationship. All the governments until now, at least, paid heed to such relationships. No government was this antagonistic
“The strength of the country is the strength and health of the states in the country. In a federal country like ours, the Modi government should listen to the concerns of the states and not ignore certain states because of opposing ideologies and politics. A health state and a strong centre is what should define a federal country like ours. The Centre should adopt policies that aid states and is not detrimental to them. That forms the backbone of a federal system. Unfortunately, this government refuses to be in favour of a healthy centre-state relationship. All the governments until now, at least, paid heed to such relationships. No government was this antagonistic,” emphasised Vijayan.
“That doesn’t mean that I don’t speak to the PM at all. At the recently-held Niti Aayog meeting, we had requested his intervention regarding the Kannur International Airport Ltd (KIAL) in September. We believe he had intervened and that is why airport will be operational from September.
Countering Union Railway Minister Piyush Goyal’s claim that Kerala government wasn’t giving land to Railways for a network of railway lines to be laid, Vijayan said that it wasn’t right. “He was wrong in stating that; there have been several meetings with railway officials in this regard. We have a special officer appointed for this. It is our requirement and we have taken steps to acquire land,” said the Kerala Chief Minister.
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It has been two years of the Pinarayi Vijayan-led Kerala government. Here are 10 pointers on what the government has claimed to have achieved in these two years.
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