A political dispute has arisen between Kerala and the Centre over a ₹132 crore charge for Indian Air Force (IAF) airlift operations during the Wayanad landslide relief efforts. The Kerala government has raised concerns about the hefty fee, questioning the charge, while the Centre insists on payment. This disagreement reflects the ongoing conflict between the state and central authorities regarding disaster relief funding and responsibilities.
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