Ready for debate on development issues, Pinarayi Vijayan tells BJP

But the Chief Minister was quick to add that BJP had attempted to run away from the debate.

October 20, 2017 08:46 pm | Updated 08:46 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

 Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan on Friday said his government was ready to take up the challenge thrown by the BJP to organise a debate on development issues.

But the Left leader was quick to add that the saffron party had attempted to run away from the debate.

“Not expecting a constructive approach from the BJP, which has tried to project the allocation and share of central funds to the state as a ‘concession’ of the Centre,” Mr. Vijayan said in a Facebook post.

Stating that the stance of the ruling LDF was different, Mr. Vijayan said the State wanted to maintain cordial relations with the Centre and also take effective steps for getting its due share.

The Kerala chief minister alleged that frequent requests to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the State’s development issues have been denied. “Is this because of the political enmity created by the BJP unit in Kerala?” Mr. Vijayan posed to BJP state president Kummanom Rajasekharan.

Speaking on the much talked about political violence in the southern state, the veteran CPI(M) leader said the effort should be to end tension by holding peace meetings and conducting bilateral (between CPI-M and RSS-BJP leaders) talks.

He also alleged that the 15-day long ‘Jan Raksha Yatra’ taken out by the BJP recently propagated “lies and false messages”.

BJP state chief Kummanom Rajasekharan had stated that the first and foremost step needed for development was putting an end to conflict and the environment that fostered conflict.

In a Facebook post, he had said that if the chief minister was prepared for a sincere and healthy debate, the stand would be welcomed.

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