CM led delegation gets appointment to meet Modi

Press Trust of India  |  Thiruvananthapuram 

Nearly a month after being denied permission by the PMO to meet Narendra Modi, an all-party delegation, led by Chief Minister Vijayan has been granted an appointment.

The Chief Minister's office here today confirmed that they received a communication from the PMO.

Vijayan, currently on a two-week-long U.S. tour, would arrive here on July 18 and leave for later to meet along with an all-party delegation, they said.

The delegation would appraise about the need to enhance the allocation of Kerala's foodgrains quota and apprehensions over the much-awaited Kanjikode Coach in district, besides a host of other development issues pertaining to the southern state, the CMO said.

Among ministers, G Sudhakaran and Food and P Thilothaman would be among the delegation along with the and representatives of other major political parties, they said.

up a political row, an all-party delegation led by CPI(M)-led headed byPinarayi Vijayan, had been denied permission to meet in June.

The PMO had said they could meet Food and Public Distribution Minister to discuss the foodgrains quota issue.

Coming down heavily on the Centre, Vijayan, in a press conference in New Delhi, had accused Narendra Modi of consistently ignoring and its demands.

The had also alleged the Centre was not paying heed to the country's federal structure.

"The has been ignoring Kerala.The Centre's aversion to Kerala's demands is leading to the collapse of several industries in the state.

When we needed to see the PM and submit our requests, we were not allowed to do so," Vijayan had said.

The Congress-led UDF opposition had also extended support to Vijayan and alleged that the Centre was playing without granting appointment to the state delegation.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, July 14 2018. 18:55 IST