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'Declare Kerala backward for more funds': Union minister's remark sparks political row

His statement triggered sharp reactions from Left leaders, with CPM state secretary M.V. Govindan accusing the BJP of harboring an "anti-Kerala stance."

February 02, 2025 / 20:03 IST
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George Kurian
Kurian, a Rajya Sabha MP from Kerala’s Kottayam district, serves as the Minister of State for Fisheries, Animal Husbandry & Dairying, and Minority Affairs in the third Narendra Modi-led government.

Amid the Opposition's charge that Budget 2025 had ignored Kerala, Union Minister George Kurian has said the southern state must declare that it is backward if it wants more funds from the Centre. The remark has intensified the row and the ruling Left has said the minister's statement reflects the Centre's "anti-Kerala" stand.

Shortly after Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman delivered the Budget speech in Lok Sabha, Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said it was a disappointing budget for the state. He said the Centre had ignored their request for funds to rebuild Wayanad, where landslides in July claimed more than 400 lives. The Budget also ignored the Vizhinjam Port in Kerala, reported NDTV.

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"We had requested a special package for Rs 24,000 crore besides a special Wayanad landslide package. Considering the national importance of the Vizhinjam Port, we had requested support for it too. But none of these have been considered," NDTV report quoted him as saying.

"Kerala is being penalised for its gains in the education and other sectors. It is said that our state does not need more as we are already ahead in many sectors. But there are some areas where Kerala is lagging. But we get no support from the Union government to uplift these sectors," he said. "Kerala has been sidelined badly in this Budget and this is unacceptable to us," the Chief Minister said.