"Quite often the territorial administration faced several hurdles and welfare of the students and the weaker sections suffered a setback," Secretary of the Puducherry State unit of the CPI R Viswanathan told reporters here.
This was due to the "frequent turf war between the Lt Governor and elected ministry on the issue of powers and constitutional privileges," he alleged.
He attributed the "chaos" in Puducherry to its Union Territory status," Viswanathan claimed and sought the Centre to concede the plea for statehood.
A delegation of the Puducherry CPI would call on the Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in New Delhi on August 7 and press its demand for statehood for Puducherry, he said.
Viswanathan said that the delegation would also try and persuade the Centre to grant a 'Textiles Park' for the Union Territory.
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