THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has refused meet an all party delegation from the state which was supposed to apprise him about various issues.
Making a statement in the state Assembly, he said the state had sought a meeting with the prime minister either on March 20 or 21 to submit a memorandum on various issues including cut in rice quota under PD
In response to the state’s request, the Prime Minister’s Office has informed about the “unavailability” of PM for a meeting due to his busy schedule and wanted the state delegation to meet the Union Home Minister and Finance Minister for the purpose.
“The PMO should have given the reply with the knowledge of prime minister and this attitude is highly condemnable,” Vijayan said.
“It also goes against the principles of democracy and federalism,” he said.
The PMO did not suggest another date and instead it wanted the state delegation to meet the home minister or the finance minister, the chief minister said.
“We do not understand the logic behind this,” Vijayan said.
Echoing similar sentiments, Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala said Modi’s refusal meet an all-party delegation is an “insult” to the people of Kerala.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi is behaving like a authoritarian,” he said.
Congress leader and former Chief Minister Oommen Chandy also criticised Modi’s “attitude” and said the PMO should have suggested a convenient date for a meeting instead of refusing.
However, the lone BJP member in the House O Rajagopal objected to the statements of both the CPM-led LDF and the Congress-led UDF.
“The statements made by both leaders amounted to politicising the issue. The interpretation given to the PMO’s reply is not correct. Prime Minister is a busy personality.
The state, instead of suggesting date, should have sought a c
onvenient date from the PMO,” Rajagopal said.
“The statement of LDF and UDF leaders is part of their continuing process of insulting the PM,” he added.
Later, Speaker P Sreeramakrishnan said Modi’s attitude is “shameful” and “against the spirit of federalism”.
He wanted the state government to convey its protest to the Centre in this regard.
more recommended stories
Museums, Art Spaces Remind People of Togetherness: Scholars at Spice Routes ConferenceKOCHI: Museums and art galleries are.
Spice Routes Conference Lays Road Map to Strengthen Inter-cultural RelationsKOCHI: The first International Spice Routes.
International Spice Routes Conference to Begin on Jan 6KOCHI:Revisiting the fabled Spice Route that.
Top Scholars to Lead Sessions at Global Spice Routes ConclaveKOCHI:The three-day International Spice Routes Conference.
Touches of his South Asian Heritage Sparked at Mamdani’s Inauguration as New York MayorNEW YORK:Zohran Mamdani brought touches of.
After Bengal Administration’s Failure, ECI to Identify Housing Complexes for Polling BoothsKOLKATA:The Election Commission of India (ECI).
NIA Court Hands Life Term to Key Accused in Assam Hizb-ul-Mujahideen Conspiracy CaseGUWAHATI:In a major crackdown on terror.
Global Spice Routes Conclave to Unveil Heritage NetworkTHIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Declaration of the Spice Routes Heritage.
Indian American Group Seeks Action Against Online Threats Amid H1-B Visa DebateWASHINGTON:An Indian American advocacy group warned.
Congress Leader Held in CM Vijayan and Potti AI Image Row, Released After QuestioningKOZHIKODE:Senior Congress leader and state unit.