The CPI(M) today accused the BJP-led NDA dispensation of moving towards "unitary form of Government" by eroding special category status given to northeastern states in violation with the country's federal structure.
The party's statement comes in the wake of reports of Chief Ministers of northeastern states recently expressing fears that the Centre would discontinue the region's special category status which assures them of financial support from Central Government.
The support, which is to the tune of 10 per cent of total Union budgetary allocation, is extended to states with economic and infrastructure deficiencies.
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"A case in point is the erosion of the special category status that has traditionally been granted for all the North Eastern states," CPI (M) General Secretary Sitaram Yechury told reporters here.
Yechury further accused the Centre of making "unilateral" appointment of "known" political workers as Governor of states including Tripura - where the communist outfit is in power.
He expressed concerns about alleged pro-Hindutva comments made by Tripura Governor Tathagata Roy.
"The recently appointed Governor of the Left-ruled state of Tripura has publicly spoken of his support to the hardcore Hindutva agenda being pursued by this Modi government. Such comments do not behove persons occupying such constitutional positions," he said.