Thiruvananthapuram: Chairman of the Pinarayi Minister Vijayan will meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi on Tuesday.
He will leave the state on Monday night.
The minister’s office told the media that the Head of Secretary V Joy would accompany Vijayan on his first trip to New Delhi after the Covid-19 pandemic began.
The meeting with the Prime Minister is scheduled for 4pm.
Vijayan also looks for the appointment of several other ministers.
The main agenda of Delhi’s visit is to look for more financial support to the country given the pandemic.
In addition to a special assistance package, the state is also expected to look for more vaccines because the second wave has not subsided here.
Vijayan will also present the largest largest LDF infrastructure project, the Kerala Silverline project, to Modi and seek center support.
High-speed railroad project, planned as a joint venture between the state government and the Ministry of Union train, is estimated to cost Rs 63,940 Crore.
Lakshadweep, GST issues are likely to be part of the talks to the Ministerial Minister will also increase the government’s concern for the new cooperation ministry created.
Political leaders in the state have accused that the government’s decision to create ministries violate federal principles.
The state is also expected to increase delays in channeling GST compensation in the conversation.
The problem of Lakshadweep also tends to appear in discussions with the Prime Minister.
The state will present its concerns to the alleged UT government step to break the relationship with Kerala.