Modi rejects demand to delink reforms from state borrowing
PM Narendra Modi wants to remain focused on economic reforms and use the Covid-19 pandemic to push some long-pending measures.
The PM’s meeting with CMs provided a clear indication of the Centre’s intention to stay the course of reforms although its agenda was largely devoted to the pandemic. Punjab CM Captain Amrinder Singh demanded at the meeting that the Centre delink a requirement for reforms from an enhancement of the states’ market borrowing limits. His argument, according to a person who attended the meeting, was that while the Centre had permitted states to borrow more from the market, the increase has been linked to stringent reform conditions. Singh argued that reforms and borrowing should not be tied.
The PM rejected the argument. Two people who attended the meeting quoted Modi as telling Singh not to make it a prestige issue. “Use this opportunity to bring in reforms this will help your state and your people. You should also create a conducive environment for economic growth while enhancing health infrastructure,” the PM said.
As a part of the financial package announced by the Centre in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, it had accepted the demand from states and hiked the net borrowing limit to 5% of GSDP from 3%. The PM added that the Centre trusted the states to do the right thing and that’s why was pushing the states to implement reforms. Modi said that going forward, the country would need a continuous upgrade of the health infrastructure and accelerated economic growth, the people cited above said.