Kerala Agriculture Minister V S Sunil Kumar told reporters here that the meeting of the Members of the Parliament from Kerala, chaired by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan evoked a positive response from all parties.
"Investment by the Centre in state has gone down and we plan to raise this issue in the Parliament along with the change in the ratio policy of investment by the Centre. The earlier 20:80 ratio has been changed to 40:60, which is drastically affecting the state budget," he said.
The Chief Minister has also conveyed, in the conference, the decision to call an "evaluation meeting" of the state's MPs before and after every session of the Parliament.
"Today's meeting turned out to be fruitful and evoked a very positive response from the MPs and we have decided to voice the concerns of the state together in the Parliament," state Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan told reporters after the conference.
The meeting was attended by all the members of the Parliament from Kerala except Congress leaders K V Thomas, Vayalar Ravi and Indian Union Muslim League leader E Ahamed. Nominated members Suresh Gopi and Richard Hay were also not present at the meeting.
The MPs conference which started at 11.30 am lasted till 3 pm and all the members expressed their suggestions ahead of the monsoon session of Parliament.
The meeting has also decided to ensure that the departmental secretaries follow up the development activities which has got the approval of the Union Government.
Former Defence minister and Rajya Sabha member A K Antony told the press that a consensus has been formed among the members of Parliament to raise the issues related to the people of the state during the session.
Mullappaly Ramachandran demanded to bring the details of the Cabinet meetings under the ambit of Right to Information Act.
After the conference, the Chief Minister met Union Rural Development minister Narendra Singh Tomar and reiterated the state's demand of relaxing the norms for identifying the beneficiaries under The Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana
Later in the evening, before leaving for Thiruvananthapuram, Vijayan met Union IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad and discussed the "Learn to code" project for Eight grade students and Digital literacy in the state.
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