When a product is market driven, it should be able to pay for all its raw materials at market prices.

We can learn from all around the world. Germany, particularly, has been successful with rooftop solar generation. Other countries like Norway and Sweden have done work on it. Some of them have done offshore wind projects. So we're looking at learning from the best from all across the world. My approach is to get the best out of each one.

The Gujarat government knows what's in the interest of consumers. When they plan, they ensure they can save every single rupee or earn every single rupee for the state government and bring power at lowest cost to the consumer. They are tightfisted in their approach.

As India becomes more tax-compliant, government revenues will improve, and we will be able to serve the poor better. We can have better roads, healthcare, education, and improve the life of farmers.

With transparency in renewables, the prices of renewables are coming down drastically.

Those who are talking about withdrawing funds and grants to the states should understand that the Centre gets revenue from the states. They should realize that states like Kerala, get only a fraction in return, for every rupee that it pays to the Centre.

I must say the geographically small State of Kerala has been traditionally influencing the discourse of the country with progressive ideas and innovative programs. Its voice really transcends the physical boundaries of the State.

We know that police alone can't prevent violence. Support of political parties is imperative to maintain peace.

The U.A.E. cannot be considered as any other nation as their rulers have underlined. Indians, especially Keralites, have contributed immensely in their nation building.

Kerala's inalienable strength is our excellent social infrastructure, built over a period of time.

Kerala has a history of being resilient... in a short span we had several crises - floods, Nipah, Ockhi, etc.

I should say unity and commitment are pivotal to the Kerala model.

Historically, Kerala has been performing well on the social sector. Public health, education, and awareness have always been our core areas on which we built up our social infrastructure.

Before we complete our term in office we will provide home for every family in Kerala. No one will remain homeless.

Modern Kerala is a product of the selfless social service of great visionaries.

The renaissance movement and social reformers have taught us that superstitious beliefs and customs should be challenged and opposed.

Different Left governments holding office before the High Court verdict of 1991 never tried to prevent the entry of menstruating women into Sabarimala. In the same way, Left governments never acted in opposition against the High Court verdict of 1991, which restricted the women entry.

There's nothing wrong in our dam management and such allegations are baseless.

Central aid never comes in one disbursal; it comes in phases.

Land acquisition is a problem in Kerala because the available land is limited.

The Congress has never taken a firm stand against communalism.

It is inappropriate to portray the central contribution to the Disaster Relief Fund as help for COVID-19 prevention.

The Left is not a major electoral force in many states; in some, we are practically not there.

The Left government has been consistent in its approach to a development process that takes environment into consideration.