THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is all set to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi tomorrow, December 27, and mull over a few contentious issues, including the now-kept-in-abeyance K-Rail project. The Chief Minister will arrive in New Delhi today on a two-day trip. Apart from meeting the Prime Minister, the CM will also take part in the party's politburo meeting. The other key issue that he will be presented before the Prime Minister is a favorable consideration of the buffer zone norm where it has been regulated that a 1 kilometre around forests and wildlife sanctuaries should be kept up. Yet another issue is with regard to a generous approach to Kerala's financial requires, as it is now precariously placed with a massive public debt. Meanwhile, permission for the meeting has not yet been received from the Prime Minister's office. The Chief minister also sought permission to meet President Draupadi Murmu. Chief Secretary VP Joy will also reach New Delhi along with the Chief Minister. India to invest USD 10 trillion to reach its ambitious 2070 zero carbon goal Mann Ki Baat: “Be a little cautious…”, PM Modi’s advice to fight Covid PM Narendra Modi’s last Mann Ki Baat of 2022, Key points of the program