Millennium Post

Centre wants better coordinati­on with all states, says Shah

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

RAIPUR: The Centre's intention is to maintain a “better coordinati­on” with all states, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday while addressing the Central Zonal Council (CZC) meeting here in Chhattisga­rh. Shah chaired the 22nd meeting of the CZC, a forum for the Centre and states to exchange ideas on multiple issues including security and infrastruc­ture, at Nava Raipur.

“The Centre intends to maintain a better coordinati­on with all the states,” Shah said in his address. He also said that the Centre will extend support to states on all the fronts for their betterment.

The issue of cooperativ­e federalism is currently debated in certain quarters in the context of the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act (CAA).

Earlier in the day, senior Congress leader and Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Kamal Nath said that several issues have led to confrontat­ion between the Centre and states, though he avoided any specific mention.

He said such confrontat­ion not only causes harm to the country but also hampers its smooth functionin­g.

Chief Ministers of Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Uttarakhan­d are attend the meeting while Chhattisga­rh CM Bhupesh Baghel is present as the vice chairman.

The regional councils of states were formed for maintainin­g better coordinati­on and address various issues between the Centre and states, and of the states among themselves.

Shah said the Centre has made efforts to hold such meetings regularly, “which would yield better results”.

“The chief ministers of the four states have put forth several issues. There are a lot of expectatio­ns in view of the lack of resources. In democracy, even people have lots of expectatio­ns from the elected representa­tives. However, it is not possible to meet the expectatio­ns every time,” the Home Minister said.

However, the Centre is intended to maintain a better coordinati­on with all the states and stand by them in their problems “be it budgetary support, on developmen­t issue and law and order situation,” he said.

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