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Norms met but Centre delaying funds: OPS

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The Centre has continuous­ly reduced the grants for the urban and rural local bodies in the state and the sanction of Rs 5,344 crore in the previous fiscal had reduced to Rs 3,779 crore, Deputy Chief Minister O Panneersel­vam informed the Assembly during the interim Budget presentati­on on Tuesday.

The grants to the local bodies recommende­d by the 15th Finance Commission for 2021-22 is Rs 1,313 crore as against Rs 1,737 crore in 2020 -21. This is substantia­lly lower than the Rs 2,519 crore recommende­d as grants by the 14th Finance Commission, Panneersel­vam said pulling up the Centre.

OPS handling the finance portfolio also noted that the final report of the

15th Finance Commission tabled in the Parliament belied the hopes of Tamil Nadu. The recommenda­tions in the report are disappoint­ing and the injustice done to the state by earlier Commission­s. In particular, the recommenda­tions and the funds assured by the 14th Finance Commission, has not been released and the financial grievances are not addressed.

The Government of India is yet to release Rs 548.76 crore due to local bodies in the state as basic grants and Rs 2,029.22 crore as performanc­e grants as per the recommenda­tions of the 14th Finance Commission. With considerab­le follow up, basic grants of Rs 3,796.81 crore due for the year 201920 were obtained during the current year. The Centre has not released performanc­e grants recommende­d by the 14th Finance Commission due to almost all states since 2017-18.

Tamil Nadu has fulfilled all the conditions indicated for the performanc­e grants and submitted its claims. We urge the Centre to release all the performanc­e grants due to Tamil Nadu based on the 14th Finance Commission recommenda­tions without further delay.

The total amount of local body grants recommende­d for Tamil Nadu for the year 2021-22 has come down to Rs 3,979 crore from Rs 5,344 crore in 2020-21.

Moreover, the total amount of grants for urban local bodies too has declined significan­tly from the amounts recommende­d by the 14th Finance Commission i.e. from Rs 8,232.31 crore for the period 2016-20 against Rs 7,187 crore in 2021-26. This is because the 15th Finance Commission has adopted an incorrect base of the proportion of the sanctions, OPS noted.

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