Rapid Summary
- The communist Party of India (CPI) has accused the BJP-led Union government adn the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) of misusing Governors to weaken India’s federal structure.
- A resolution passed at the CPI State conference in Alappuzha demanded the abolition of the Governor’s post through a constitutional amendment,claiming that Governors act as RSS representatives.
- The resolution criticized Governors for refusing to sign Bills passed by State Legislative Assemblies, causing governance issues.
- Another resolution highlighted financial discrimination against States, including reductions in thier share of Central taxes by successive Finance Commissions (14th: 42%, 15th: 41%, proposed 16th: 40%). It also noted an increased reliance on cesses and surcharges by the Union government, which are not shared with States.
- CPI urged relief efforts for kerala’s crisis-hit fisheries sector as part of its demands.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The allegations raised by CPI highlight deepening concerns regarding India’s federal framework and intergovernmental relations between States and the Center. The demand to abolish the Governor’s post reflects growing skepticism about its necessity in modern governance if it is indeed seen as politically biased or obstructive. Financially, consistent cuts to States’ tax shares combined with rising use of non-shareable cesses create strain on resource-dependent States like Kerala-potentially exacerbating regional inequalities. Though, implementing structural changes such as abolishing gubernatorial roles would require national consensus given constitutional complexities.
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