Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy today said he was not averse to the idea of setting up Prime Minister's offices at state level mooted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
“It is a new idea of the Prime Minister. I have read it in newspapers. I am not a person who would blindly oppose any new idea. However, the main thing would be whether it resolves problems related to states,” Chandy said when asked about the proposal during cabinet briefing here.
“How the system would function is more important. If it was meant to speed up development projects in states, then it is a different matter,” he said.
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On meeting the Prime Minister, Chandy said he would be going to Delhi on June 1 and was expected to meet Modi the next day. Though, it would be a courtesy call, definitely issues related to the state also would figure during the meeting, he said.
Chandy had already made it clear that the Congress-led UDF government in Kerala did not believe in confrontation with the BJP-led NDA government at the Centre.
On the UDF's approach to Gadgil and Kasthurirangan reports on Western Ghats preservation, he said, “We want to preserve environment without affecting the livelihood of farmers and persons settled in those places.”
The BJP in the past said it favoured implementation of Gadgil Committee report on the Western Ghats.
To a question whether there would be any cabinet reshuffle in the state as stated by him during the time of election, he said, he would be meeting AICC leaders during his visit to Delhi and post-poll situation in the state would be taken up with Congress leaders.