Kerala's Political Tug-of-War Over the PM SHRI Scheme
Kerala faces internal political tension as the CPI questions the state's decision to join the Centre's PM SHRI scheme. The CPI demands clarity on the state government's move, suspecting it undermines regional educational autonomy. Discussions between key political figures are ongoing, aiming to address these concerns.
- Country:
- India
Kerala's political landscape is currently under scrutiny as the Communist Party of India (CPI) raises concerns over the state's agreement to the Centre's PM SHRI scheme. The discontent reflects a deeper political dilemma within the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF).
Fisheries Minister Saji Cheriyan stated the issue would be addressed politically, highlighting strong objections from the CPI. General Education Minister V Sivankutty engaged the CPI leadership to assure them of the rationale behind the state's decision.
Despite ongoing dialogues, including a meeting between Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam, tensions remain unresolved. Meanwhile, the CPI continues to question the move, citing their opposition to the union government's educational policies.
ALSO READ
-
Leadership Speculations Stir Karnataka Politics: The 'November Revolution'
-
Mayawati's Call: Unite Muslim Vote to Defeat BJP's Destructive Politics
-
Czech Politics Take Shift as Babis Forms Coalition
-
Wild Jumbo Chaos: Kerala's Forest Watcher Injured in Action
-
We don't indulge in politics of caste, religion; we do fair, clean politics, says Rajnath Singh in Bihar's Darbhanga.