Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, leading a group of LDF ministers in a demonstration near Jantar Mantar, decried what he called the unfair slashing of central funds for Kerala, citing the state’s development indices.
NEW DELHI: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, leading a group of LDF ministers in a demonstration near Jantar Mantar, decried what he called the unfair slashing of central funds for Kerala, citing the state’s development indices. The protest garnered support from opposition leaders nationwide, including senior Congress figure Kapil Sibal, as well as CPI(M) national secretary Sitaram Yechury and CPI leader D Raja.
CM Vijayan accused the central government of reducing financial allocations to the state over the past eight years, undermining the principles of federalism. Addressing the gathering, he highlighted initiatives like KIFFB and KSSPL aimed at state development, stressing that loans taken by these entities were not part of the state budget but were now being counted as state debt. He estimated Kerala’s loss at Rs 1.7 lakh crore since 2016-17.
“After every financial commission, the tax collections of the state are falling to deeper levels. The Centre is cutting its share of money to the state by citing the achievements we have made in the field of health and education. When it comes to controlling population, Kerala has been successful in all its parameters. However, the state has been made to pay for it. Our shares have been curtailed in the name of our achievements. The Centre is not ready to allocate money for the various schemes that are on the anvil. This is a situation which is not prevailing in any other part of the world,” he added.