Replying to a calling attention on the issue in the assembly State Minister in-charge of Railway, Aryadan Mohammed said the state had already informed the Centre its inability to become a partner in the project.
Mohammed while giving details of the project proposed from Angamaly in Ernakulam district to Azhutha near Sabarimala, said the Centre had asked the state to bear 50 per cent of the total cost of the project.
The Centre's request was not unjustifiable as the state could not bear such a burden, Mohammed said, adding, the state had aleady informed the Centre about its position.
Kerala would continue to put pressure on Railways to implement the project as planned earlier, he said.
Moving the motion, Joseph Vazhackan (Cong) brought to the notice of the House the difficulties faced by the people of Ernakulam and Idukki districts due to the uncertainity of the project.