Chamling highlighted the difficulties of the resource-starved North Eastern states and said at Sunday's meeting in New Delhi, they should continue to receive central financing arrangement of plan budget in the ratio of 90:10 basis, a state government release said.
He also talked about need for specific planning for the North Eastern States in view of the difficulties of topography surrounded by international sensitive border area, remoteness and resource crunch in the region to facilitate judicious use of abundant natural resources like generating hydro power, promoting tourism growth, encouraging organic farming and apiculture to production of local handicrafts etc.
Chamling also lauded the historic decision of Centre in finalising arrangements for opening the second route of the Kailash Mansarovar Yatra for the Indian pilgrims.
On the sidelines of the meeting, the chief minister held detailed discussion with the Prime Minister and other central and state leaders, a government release said.
