'Ker keen to cooperate with Centre on matters of development'

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

The CPI-M led today said is keen to cooperate with the Centre on development issues relating to the state and asked MPs to bring to the Centre's notice, any issues which pose hurdles.

"The state is keen to cooperate with the Centre on issues relating to Kerala's development. Members of Parliament should bring to the Centre's notice issues which are posing hurdles in the state's development," said at a meeting of MPs of the state.

The said implementation of Food Security Act in saw the state facing a sharp cut in its quota of foodgrains.

An all-party delegation, led by Vijayan, wanted to meet the to seek to bring pressure on him to re-instate the state' share. However, permission had been denied, a release quoting the said.

On the state's long pending demand for a rail factory at Kanjikode in Palakkad, Vijayan alleged that the 'non cooperation' by Railways and Centre has to end.

A resolution to this effect was passed at the meeting.

The meeting also criticised the decision to do away with Niti Ayog and said it cannot replace the Planning Commisison.

"In the higher education sector, the wants to scrap the University Grants Commisison, which is a cause of concern as grants by UGC would he stopped.

"If this happens, it will have far reaching repercussion in the state," he said.

To impelement waterways scheme, the Centre's help was needed, the Chief Minister said.

also wanted the Centre's help to upgrade facilties at the and to set up a Bio safety lab at Kozhikode Medical college hospital in the backdrop of the outbreak of Nipah virus, which had claimed 17 lives in the northern kerala districts of Kozhikode and Malappuram in May this year.

Though the state had sought a cyclone Ockhi rehabilitation type package, the Centre has not yet taken a favourable stand, Vijayan said.

To complete the Hill Highway project, 66.20 hectares of forest land in nine districts was needed. Permission of the ministery was needed for construction in forest land in Ernakulam, Malappuram, Kozhikode, Kasaragod districts, he said.

Vijayan alleged that in some matters, the Centre was directly taking certain initiatives bypassing the state, which was against the federal principles.

He said there had been no favourable response so far from the Centre on financial assistance sought for a Rs 483 crore rehabiliation package for Endosulfan victims.

Vijayan also said the government has decided to withdraw the Kannur International airport project from 'UDAN', the centre's Regional airport development and Regional connectivity scheme, as it would 'adversely' affect revenue and development.

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First Published: Tue, July 03 2018. 21:55 IST