Deccan Chronicle

KCR’s LS manifesto reflects Delhi plans

- S.A. ISHAQUI I DC

THE TRS manifesto will press for empowermen­t of state government­s and their involvemen­t in the progress of the nation. This has been a pet theme of Mr Rao.

TRS president and Chief Minister K. Chandrasek­har Rao, who eyes a role in Delhi for himself after the Lok Sabha elections, is drafting a manifesto which will have a national agenda.

Sources close to Mr Rao said he would expound on the TRS national perspectiv­e in case the Federal Front comes to power, during his first election meeting in Karimnagar on Sunday.

The TRS manifesto will press for empowermen­t of state government­s and their involvemen­t in progress of the nation. This has been a pet theme of Mr Rao.

Sources said the manifesto would promise to allow state government­s to handle a variety of crucial sectors independen­tly, such as agricultur­e, education, health, urban developmen­t, rural developmen­t, housing, drinking water, sanitation, and women and child welfare.

Though these subjects, also including justice, weights and measures, forests and protection of wild life are with the state government­s, the Centre brought them into the Concurrent List through the 42nd Amendment Act of 1976.

Sources said Mr Rao wants to highlight lacunae in the Centre’s devolution of tax share to state government­s in the manifesto. He is of the strong opinion that though there is a provision for devolution of 42 per cent of the gross tax revenue (GTR) of the Union of India, in actual terms, this has never been achieved. The devolved tax share has been only around a third of the GTR.

Sources said the manifesto would set a developmen­t-centric national agenda and move away from centralisa­tion.

The manifesto would focus on structural reforms to secure higher foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows and introducin­g an attractive and practical tax amnesty scheme to bring black money back into the country and invest it in infrastruc­ture.

The manifesto would speak for increase of minimum support price to agricultur­e products every year by linking it with the price index as in done with employees’ dearness allowance.

Sources said that the manifesto would promise the establishm­ent of area-wise crop colonies to grow specific crops and connecting the MNREGA with agricultur­e sector to enable 50 per cent of labour payment from NREGS funds to increase profitabil­ity.

Mr Rao has asked officials working in the team to prepare the national agenda for the Federal Front with stress on maximum utilisatio­n of arable land out of 40 crore acres land in the country by making the best use of the 70,000 tmc ft of surface water available, sources added.

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