[Marxistindia] Resolution adopted at the 24th Congress of CPI(M)
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Fri Apr 4 15:23:45 IST 2025
Resolution
Rally to Defend the Left Democratic Front Government of Kerala
The 24th Congress of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) reiterates the
distinctive feature of the Left Democratic Front (LDF)-led state government
of Kerala, of being opposed to the Hindutva ideology and upholding
secularism, and at the same time providing an alternative to the neoliberal
policies of the Union government. Not surprisingly, the BJP-NDA government
at the Centre has virtually imposed a fiscal blockade against the State.
Unfortunately, the Congress opposition has also joined these destabilization
maneuvers. The 24th Congress of the CPI(M) appeals to all democratic
sections of the people to rally to defend the LDF Government of Kerala.
The alternative development policies pursued by successive Left Governments
in Kerala have focused on strategy of redistribution for inclusive growth.
Land reforms have been implemented. Trade unions and minimum wage laws have
ensured the highest wages. Government policies have ensured universal
education, health care and social security. Absolute poverty will be
eradicated in 2025-26. Kerala has ensured a decent and better life for its
ordinary citizens.
Kerala leads India in social and welfare achievements and its GDP growth
during the past three decades is higher than the country's growth. Currently
it is trying to address the challenge of educated unemployment. It would
require a transformation of the technological base of the economy into one
based on advanced scientific knowledge and high productivity. To achieve it,
Kerala`s knowledge and skill intensive industries must become an attractive
investment destination. A new generation of start-up enterprises must
mushroom. Kerala should become a knowledge economy.
The state is taking major strides under the present LDF government to
overcome the key impediments to such a transformation through the following
initiatives: (a) Making Kerala an attractive investment destination, (b)
Overcoming the infrastructure deficit through extra budgetary resource
mobilization by special SPVs, (c) Revamping the higher education sector, and
(d) Launching Knowledge Kerala People's Campaign to skill the students and
the unemployed.
The above paradigm shift does not imply that the state would move away from
its redistributive strategy of development. The public sector units, public
education and public health will be strengthened. There will be no
abridgement of democratic rights or labour rights. Democratic
decentralization and participation will continue to characterize our
interventions in the social and small-scale sectors. The fight against all
forms of caste and gender discrimination and for secular and scientific
values will continue.
It is precisely such an outcome that the BJP-NDA regime at the Centre wants
to prevent. Besides deploying the agency of Governor for administrative
manipulations and undermining the legislative power of the state by
withholding assent to bills, the Union government is systematically
squeezing the fiscal space of the state government.
The Finance Commission's share of tax devolution to Kerala has declined from
3.9 per cent during the 10th UFC period to 1.9 per cent during the current
15th UFC. The state's share of the centrally sponsored schemes is only 1.6
per cent. Its share in the CAPEX is only 1.1 per cent. It has received
virtually nothing from the special packages announced for different states.
In 2024-25 the Union government`s total transfer to all the state
governments in India was Rs 25 lakh crore. With 2.8 per cent of the
population share, proportionately Kerala should have received Rs 70,000
crore. Actually, the transfers to the states were only Rs 35,000 crore, only
half of what was its due.
The Union government has also arbitrarily reduced the normal borrowing of
the state government on the pretext that the capital borrowing made by
KIIFB, a SPV similar to the National Highway Authority of India, is
equivalent to indirect borrowing by the state. Worse, the central government
decided to give retrospective effect to its new rule on extra budgetary
borrowing by the state. As a result, during the past three years more than
Rs 10,000 crore have been reduced from the state's market loans. All this
has pushed the state government's finances into a crisis.
To cover up its discrimination, the Union government and its followers are
conducting completely false, baseless and malicious propaganda against the
state government.
The 24th Congress of the CPI(M) calls on all its units, members,
sympathizers and all other sections of the democratic people to expose the
Centre, spread the democratic achievements of Kerala, and rally in strength
to defend the LDF government in Kerala.
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