Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has highlighted the ruling CPI(M)'s policies on attracting investments, saying the party's vision has made Kerala the most investment-friendly state in the country.
Speaking at a public meeting as part of the four-day CPI(M) state conference on Sunday, Vijayan emphasised the need for resource mobilisation to drive Kerala's progress.
"Some are spreading propaganda that the CPI(M) is planning something detrimental to the state," he said.
Clarifying the party's stance, he said, "We welcome any capital that does not harm the interests of the country. However, we will not accept investments with conditions that are harmful to our interests. Kerala should attract such investments."
He claimed that Kerala has emerged as the number one state in investment-friendliness, a fact acknowledged across the country.
"As part of this, various companies are bringing investments to our state, as witnessed at the recently held Invest Kerala Global Summit. In the first