"Anti-central agitation is a new beginning...": Kerala CM on protest in Delhi
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the anti-central agitation in Delhi is a new beginning and his visit to the national capital was not intended to beat up anyone.
Kannur (Kerala) [India], February 9 (ANI): Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that the anti-central agitation in Delhi is a new beginning and his visit to the national capital was not intended to beat up anyone.
"The anti-central agitation is a new beginning. We did not go to Delhi to beat anyone. The small-minded Congress took the opposite stand. Kerala is being neglected and can no longer remain silent," the Chief Minister said in Kerala's Kannur, day after the party staged a protest in the national capital.
The ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala staged a protest in Delhi's Jantar Mantar on Thursday against the central government's alleged discrimination towards Kerala.
The protest was led by Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and saw participation of Ministers, legislators, and parliamentarians from the State.
The legislators were seen raising slogans against the central government and holding banner that read "Fight to protect Federalism".
Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal and Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann also joined the protest at Jantar Mantar.
DMK Minister P Thiaga Rajan represented his party in the protest after Tamil Nadu CM MK Stalin endorsed the protests led by his Kerala counterpart.
Addressing the protestors at Jantar Mantar, CM Vijayan asserted that the fight will strive to maintain balance in Centre-State relations.
"Today, we are at a historical juncture of the Indian republic. A democracy that was envisaged as a 'Union of States' is slowly and steadily being crippled into an undemocratic 'Union over States'. We are seeing its manifestations around the country, especially in opposition-ruled states," Vijayan said.
"We have all come together to register our strong protest against this and to preserve the federal structure of India. Today we are marking the beginning of a renewed fight that would herald a dawn of ensuring equitable treatment of the States. This fight would also strive to maintain a balance in the Centre-State relations. Thus, February 8, 2024, is going to be a red letter day in the history of the Republic of India," he added.
He also thanked the state governments and opposition political parties whose representatives have joined the LDF-led protest today.
"At the outset, let me extend a warm welcome and convey greetings to all those who have gathered here representing various State Governments and opposition political parties. The fight to ensure that India remains a sovereign secular democratic republic, with federalism as its hallmark, will be a long-drawn one. Let this be an opportunity for all of us to reaffirm our commitment to this struggle," the Kerala Chief Minister said.
Speaking on the protest, LDF convenor EP Jayarajan said that they are raising people's demands through the mega agitation.
"We are raising the people's demands. Yesterday it was Karnataka, today it is Kerala, tomorrow other states will also come," Jayarajan said.
Kerala Minister Kadannappalli Ramachandran said, "Due to the central government's activities, they are not in favour of keeping up the constitution. We wanted to get some help as far as the constitution is concerned, but they refused." (ANI)