CM Pinarayi Vijayan alleges Union government’s discrimination against Kerala “weakened cooperative fedaralism’

As LDF prepares for the protest against the Union government, Vijayan also alleged BJP and NDA-ruled states are getting favourable treatment.

ByPTI

Published Feb 07, 2024 | 10:19 PMUpdatedFeb 07, 2024 | 10:21 PM

Pinarayi Vijayan Brahmapuram

The Union government’s discrimination against Kerala and the resultant financial crunch has forced the state to resort to the protest path, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Wednesday, 7 February.

Vijayan also asserted that the Union government’s actions have weakened cooperative federalism.

As Kerala’s ruling LDF prepares for the protest against the Union government on Thursday, Vijayan also alleged that BJP and NDA-ruled states are getting favourable treatment.

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‘Expresses hope in getting support’

Addressing a press meet in the national capital, Vijayan expresses hope that the protest will get massive support and that many leaders from non-BJP-ruled states are expected to participate in it.

The Union government’s discriminatory approach is impacting the state’s social welfare efforts, and such practices should stop, Vijayan said.

The situation should not be seen as a divide between the North and the South. It is about getting the rights of the states, Vijayan said against the backdrop of differences among Opposition parties.

Kerala is being neglected in all areas. The discrimination and the financial woes have forced the state to resort to the protest, the chief minister said.

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The protest

The protest against the Union government’s alleged neglect of the state is not to defeat anyone but to get what is rightfully eligible for the state, he said, adding that the Union government has been cutting down funds.

The chief minister also said that he does not understand why the Opposition Congress in Kerala is not supporting the protest.

Amid criticism that the planned protest against the Union government’s negligence of Kerala is a political drama, state finance minister KN Balagopal, who was also present at the briefing, refuted the allegation and said that many other states are also raising the issue.

Vijayan also took a swipe at Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan, with whom the state government has been at loggerheads over various issues, including appointments at universities.

“We are seeing a situation of how a governor should not be functioning,” Vijayan said.

Vijayan, along with his Cabinet colleagues, will stage the protest in the national capital on Thursday.

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