Kerala CPI(M) Stands Firm Against Conditional PM SHRI Funds

The CPI(M) in Kerala has expressed strong opposition to the PM SHRI scheme's restrictive conditions while maintaining that the state has the right to receive central funds. State Secretary M V Govindan criticized the Centre's conditional funding approach and emphasized the party's continued resistance to such policies.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Thiruvananthapuram | Updated: 24-10-2025 17:38 IST | Created: 24-10-2025 17:38 IST
Kerala CPI(M) Stands Firm Against Conditional PM SHRI Funds
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On Friday, Kerala's CPI(M) clarified its position regarding agreements with the Centre, insisting it opposes the PM SHRI scheme due to restrictive attached conditions. Contrarily, they acknowledged their entitlement to central funds, amidst increased tension with ally CPI.

M V Govindan, CPI(M) state secretary, stated the government objects to conditional schemes like PM SHRI. He accused the Centre of withholding approximately Rs 8,000 crore owed to Kerala. Govindan highlighted that previously, such restrictive conditions were not imposed, and criticized Congress's silence.

Pointing to Congress's perceived double standards, Govindan noted Rajasthan's quick agreement to PM SHRI, contrasting it with Kerala's consistent opposition. He assured the strength of CPI within the LDF and reaffirmed the coalition's collective protest against the Centre's financial policies, underscoring the importance of receiving rightful funds over arbitrary conditions.

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