Kerala Floods: Pinarayi Vijayan said Keralites contributed "immensely" in UAE's nation-building (File)
Highlights
- UAE "cannot be considered any other nation", Pinarayi Vijayan said
- He said Indians have contributed immensely in their nation building
- Centre may not accept UAE's Rs 700 crore offer for relief works in Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram: The UAE "cannot be considered any other nation", Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Wednesday, amid reports that the centre had turned down aid offers from foreign governments in the wake of the flood disaster.
"As I understand, the UAE on its own has proposed this aid. The UAE cannot be considered as any other nation as their rulers have underlined," Mr Vijayan told the Indian Express in an interview.
"Indians, especially Keralites, have contributed immensely in their nation building," he said.
The central government has not accepted the offer of Rs 700 crore made by the crown prince of Abu Dhabi for relief and rehabilitation work in Kerala.
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan had telephoned Prime Minister Narendra Modi and made the offer of assistance, the chief minister had said earlier.
Since 2004, India has been turning down help from foreign governments during natural disasters.
The daily quoted Mr Vijayan as saying: "I do not intend to enter into any politics over it. Let's study and understand the nuances."
Asked if he would take up the matter with Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said: "Let's see."
(Kerala has to rebuild itself after the worst floods in over a century. Hundreds have died and lakhs are homeless. Here is how you can help.)