Deccan Chronicle

KCR angry over fund cuts to TS, fears for welfare schemes

18.9% reduction highlights faulty management

- S.A. ISHAQUI | DC

Chief Minister K. Chandrashe­kar Rao on Saturday expressed serious concerns over the heavy cuts in Central funds in the Union Budget introduced by finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman for the financial year 2020-21.

Calling the budget proposals “highly disappoint­ing”, Mr Rao said he was anxious of the adverse impact of the budget in the developmen­t of Telangana, which is a progressiv­e state. He said that it was atrocious that the Centre had reduced the ratio of state’s share in central allocation of taxes revenues.

After holding a four-hour long discussion with senior officials at Pragati Bhavan here on the Union Budget proposals and their impact on the state, he said, “There is a danger of having funds scarcity for several welfare schemes in the state due to heavy cuts in central funds.” The CM said, “It is a

Constituti­onal right of every state to have a share in Central taxes. In the 2019-20 financial year, `19,718 crore was the rightful due from the Centre to Telangana. In the last Budget, the Centre announced that this amount would be paid to us but in revised estimates, it was reduced to `15,987 crore.”

Mr Rao said, “With this, in the present financial year, among funds due from the Centre, there is a reduction of `3,731 crore from the anticipate­d `19,718 crore. This will lead to state’s financial planning going awry.”

Calling the budget proposals “highly disappoint­ing”, Mr Rao said he was anxious of the adverse impact of the budget in the growth of Telangana, which is a progressiv­e state.

He alleged that it is a “sheer incompeten­ce of the centre” to decrease the ratio of the state in central funds given to states.

“There is a need to collect taxes in 2019-20 and release the share of funds to states,” he said.

Reminding people that there have been occasions when there were variations of one or a half per cent even before, he said reducing funds to the tune of a whopping 18.9 per cent in 2019-20 clearly demonstrat­ed the centre’s faulty fiscal management.

He said that with the allocation­s proposed in the current budget having reduced the share of funds of Telangana from 42 per cent to 41 per cent, the state would lose `2,381 crore.

According to the Chief Minister’s office, the centre, which cut a whopping `3,731 crore funds from its share announced in Parliament in the last financial year, was now proposing `16,726 crore in the current financial year.

“No one knows how much the reduction will be once the proposals are revised later,” sources in CMO said.

Lamented that the centre was “committing a great fraud and cheating on the GST front”, Mr. Rao said that the GST Act that was brought in 2017 had clearly empathised and promised that for Telangana, which registered less than 14 per cent of growth rate, deficit caused by the GST would be compensate­d for a period of five years.

As per that promise, the centre owes the state a compensati­on of `1,137 crore. “The Centre has not given any clarity on these compensati­on funds,” he said. Stating that there was a substantia­l cut in the budget in funds allocated to urban developmen­t, he said that due to this, Telangana, which was witnessing rapid urbanizati­on, would be adversely affected. He said that for urbanizati­on in Telangana, the last budget had allocated `1,037 crore, which was now reduced by

`148 crore to only `889 crore.

He found fault with the centre for not considerin­g Niti Aayog has recommenda­tion to allocate

`24,000 crore to Telangana for Mission Bhagiratha and Mission Kakatiya programmes, despite several requests from the state government. He criticised the Centre for not having taken any decision to put the country’s financial situation back on track.

“It is a regressive measure to cut allocation­s to all sectors,” Mr Rao added.

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