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**Summary:**

The Communist Party of India (CPI), at its state conference, has strongly condemned the alleged misuse of the Governor’s office by the RSS and BJP-led Union government. The CPI accuses Governors of acting as RSS representatives, obstructing governance by refusing to sign bills, and eroding the federal structure of India. The party is demanding the abolition of the Governor’s post through a constitutional amendment. Furthermore, the CPI alleges financial discrimination and policy bias against states by the Union government, including reducing the states’ share of central taxes and increasing cesses and surcharges. The conference also addressed the crisis in Kerala’s fisheries sector, calling for urgent relief.

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**CPI Demands Abolition of Governor Post, Cites Federal Structure Erosion**

*Alappuzha, September 11, 2025* – The Communist Party of India (CPI) has launched a scathing attack on the role of Governors in India, demanding the abolition of the post through a constitutional amendment. The demand came at the CPI’s state conference held today in Alappuzha, Kerala.

The CPI alleges that the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led Union government are misusing the office of Governor to undermine the federal structure of the nation. A resolution passed at the conference accused Governors of acting as representatives of the RSS, obstructing the functioning of state governments by refusing to sign bills passed by state legislative assemblies.

“The post of the Governor, which was instituted as a reflection of imperial rule, must be urgently abolished,” stated the resolution. CPI leaders, including Agriculture Minister P. Prasad and MP P.P. Suneer, reiterated the party’s stance at a press conference following the event.

Beyond the issue of Governors, the CPI also accused the Union government of eroding federal principles through financial discrimination and policy bias against states. The party highlighted the reduction in the states’ share of central taxes, the increase in cesses and surcharges, and the alleged neglect of states in matters of Central assistance.

“The Union government’s approach is increasingly in violation of the federal principles,” the resolution stated, pointing out the reduction in the states’ share of Central taxes despite the 14th Finance Commission fixing it at 42%.

The CPI conference also addressed concerns about the crisis-hit fisheries sector in Kerala, calling for immediate relief measures from the government. The party plans to mobilize support for its demands in the coming weeks.

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