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Punjab in economic morass, debt trap, states White Paper

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Punjab is in an economic morass and debt trap, said the White Paper on state finances presented in the state Assembly here on Saturday.

The document presented by Finance Minister Harpal Singh Cheema blamed previous government­s for the fiscal mess. According to the document tabled two days ahead of the presentati­on of the state budget in the House, “Today, Punjab is in an economic morass and debt trap.”

“The previous government­s, instead of applying necessary corrective­s, continued to slip into fiscal profligacy, as evident from unchecked increase in unproducti­ve revenue expenditur­e, freebies and unmerited subsidies, virtual collapse in the capital and social sector investment­s vital for future growth and non-realisatio­n of its potential tax and non-tax revenues,” it said. The White Paper said the current effective outstandin­g debt of Punjab stands at Rs 2.63 lakh crore, which is 45.88 per cent of the SGDP. “The current debt indicators of the state are probably the worst in the country, pushing it deeper into a debt trap,” it said.

The previous government professed of bringing fiscal prudency in management of state finances while discreetly choosing not to discharge the pending liabilitie­s of the state government, it said. Sadly, they have also followed their predecesso­rs and while demitting office, handed over immediate and medium-term staggering liability of Rs 24,351.29 crore that the new government has to discharge over the coming years, said the document.

In the last five years, the debt of the state has grown by 44.23 per cent translatin­g into a compounded growth rate of 7.60 per cent per annum.

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