Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has made a strong appeal to Members of Parliament from the state, urging them to exert significant pressure on the Central government regarding two critical issues affecting the region. The Chief Minister's directive came during a meeting with MPs where he emphasized the urgent need for enhanced rehabilitation assistance for Wayanad and the long-pending approval of the amended Wildlife Act.
Urgent Call for Increased Wayanad Rehabilitation Package
According to an official statement released on November 27, 2025, the Kerala Chief Minister specifically highlighted the inadequate rehabilitation assistance provided to Wayanad district. Pinarayi Vijayan stressed that the current compensation and rehabilitation measures are insufficient to address the challenges faced by residents in the region, particularly those affected by human-wildlife conflicts and environmental concerns.
The Chief Minister told the MPs that "strong pressure should be exerted on the Centre on these issues", indicating the seriousness of the matter and the need for immediate intervention. This appeal comes at a crucial time when Wayanad has been experiencing increasing instances of human-animal conflicts and environmental degradation affecting local communities.
Pending Wildlife Act Amendment Approval
The second major issue raised during the meeting concerned the amended Wildlife Act, which has been awaiting Central government approval. The Kerala government has been pushing for amendments that would better address contemporary conservation challenges while balancing the needs of local populations living in and around wildlife habitats.
The amended Wildlife Act is seen as crucial for implementing more effective conservation strategies and providing better protection mechanisms for both wildlife and human populations. The delay in its approval has been hampering the state's ability to implement comprehensive wildlife management policies and address growing concerns about human-wildlife coexistence.
Strategic Political Push Required
Chief Minister Vijayan's directive to the MPs represents a strategic move to leverage parliamentary influence for state interests. By mobilizing Kerala's representatives in Parliament, the state government aims to create substantial political pressure on the Central government to address these pressing concerns.
The meeting underscored the importance of coordinated efforts between state and central representatives to ensure that regional issues receive adequate attention and resources. The Chief Minister's strong wording indicates the urgency with which the Kerala government views these matters and their significance for the state's development and environmental conservation efforts.
This development comes amid ongoing discussions between state and central authorities regarding various developmental and environmental issues affecting Kerala. The outcome of this political push could have significant implications for wildlife conservation policies and rehabilitation programs not just in Wayanad but across similar regions in the country.