New Delhi, March 6 -- The Supreme Court on Wednesday directed the Kerala government to hold a meeting with the Centre and state officials to resolve the financial issues arising between them.

The direction from the bench of Justices Surya Kant and KV Vishwanathan came while hearing the Kerala government plea raising the grave financial crisis faced by the coastal state.

The court clarified that the meeting should be held positively to resolve the dispute and cautioned them not to bring politics into it.

The court also remarked that India's economy is robust and recognised in the entire world.

Earlier in its affidavit, the Kerala government said that the central government accounts for approximately 60 per cent of the total debt or out...