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CPI State Executive Criticizes Goverment and Prime Minister Amidst Financial Issues and Co-operative Fraud

CPI State Executive Criticizes Government and Prime Minister

In a highly unusual move, the CPI state executive has leveled criticism at the government and Prime Minister, expressing their discontent with the current state of affairs. The finance department is facing significant obstacles in fulfilling their financial obligations to the departments operated by political parties. Moreover, it is evident that instances of fraud in the co-operative sector should not be viewed in isolation, but rather as part of a larger issue.

Members of the CPI state executive also chastised the Prime Minister for delaying action against the Center’s reduction of state allocation, which has resulted in serious ramifications for the state. Secretary of State Kanam Rajendran, despite being subjected to significant criticism, attempted to defuse the situation with a measured response.

Funding Struggles and Department Standstill

The CPI state executive’s criticism reveals a debilitating situation within the finance department, which is currently unable to allocate funds to critical departments such as food and agriculture, both of which are under the party’s jurisdiction. Consequently, the lack of financial support has brought these departments to a standstill, impeding their essential functions. Food Minister GR Anil affirmed the difficulties faced in receiving adequate funding. Remarkably, the members did not shy away from rebuking the government for their reckless spending habits, asserting that simplicity should be the hallmark of governance.

Battle Against Central Reduction and Prioritizing Schemes

Past Prime Ministers have expressed their dissent towards the Center, and the CPI state executive echoed these sentiments. Criticism was additionally aimed at the government’s questionable priorities, emphasizing the need to focus on schemes that benefit workers and ordinary citizens. Failure to address this issue could lead to severe repercussions. In response, Secretary of State Kanam Rajendran acknowledged the validity of the criticisms. However, he cautioned that no system is without flaws and highlighted the importance of punishing fraudsters in the co-operative sector while simultaneously safeguarding the sector’s integrity. Kanam emphasized the urgency to travel to Delhi and advocate against the Center’s neglectful stance.

CPI’s Critique Extends to CM Pinarayi Vijayan and LDF Government

Further intensifying their critique, the CPI state executive turned their attention towards Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and the LDF government.

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Criticism in the CPI state executive against the government and the Prime Minister. The finance department is finding it difficult not to pay the departments run by parties. Fraud in the co-operative sector cannot be seen as an isolated incident. The members also criticized the Prime Minister for delaying a strike against the Center for reducing the allocation to the state. Secretary of State Kanam Rajendran, who admitted much criticism, tried to cool the situation when he replied.

The CPI state executive criticized the government in a way that has never happened in recent times. There is a situation where the finance department is struggling without giving money to the food and agriculture departments which are controlled by the party. Due to the lack of receipt of money, the work of the departments has come to a standstill. Food Minister GR Anil also confirmed the criticism of not getting money. The members did not hesitate to criticize even the government for being wasteful. Simplicity does not come from government. There should be a strong fight against the center which cut the allocation to the state. But the Prime Minister is reluctant to strike against the Centre.

Former Prime Ministers have protested against the Centre. Criticism was also raised against the government’s priorities. Priority should be given to schemes for workers and ordinary people. If not, there will be a big backlash. Secretary of State Kanam Rajendran, who replied, confirmed many of the criticisms. But Kanam said it should be remembered that there is no perfect system anywhere. Those who commit fraud in the co-operative sector should be punished. But don’t ignore the attempt to destroy the sector altogether. Kanam said there is a situation where we have to go to Delhi and protest against the Centre’s negligence.

CPI criticism against CM Pinarayi Vijayan and LDF government.

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