Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Punjab urges Centre not to levy interest on ‘unsettled’ CCL dues

- Gurpreet Singh Nibber

CHANDIGARH: The Punjab government has requested the Centre not to levy interest on the ‘unsettled’ outstandin­g amount of ₹28,000 crore from cash credit limit (CCL) granted to it during previous procuremen­t seasons.

The state wants the Union finance ministry to stop levying interest as long as negotiatio­ns are on to decide its outstandin­g amount. A committee, constitute­d by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) about six months ago, had calculated the CCL dues of the state. The figure has been challenged by the state government, claiming that almost half of it – roughly ₹14,000 crore – is interest alone, accrued over the years.

While there have been a few rounds of meetings of officers of Punjab’s food and supplies department and Union finance and agricultur­e ministries, they have not been able to settle the issue. “If interest keeps accruing, the outstandin­g amount will increase. We have urged the ministry not to levy interest, to stop further accruals,” an officer of the food and supplies department told HT.

As there is no fixed deadline for settling the outstandin­g amount, Punjab claims that if the present situation persists for another year, another ₹2,800 crore would be added to the outstandin­g amount on account of interest. At the onset of procuremen­t in Kharif season in 2014, the Centre had refused to grant CCL to the state and allowed it only after much persuasion. The Centre had asked the Punjab government to settle the outstandin­g amount of ₹42,000 crore of previous years at that time. When the state replied that it had some amount recoverabl­e from the Centre, a part of it was reconciled. Since 2014, the state has been facing difficulty in getting CCL for crop procuremen­t.

STATE GOVT CLEARS

CCLs OF 2015

With the Centre tightening the noose, the state authoritie­s seem to have become more diligent. Punjab claim to have cleared CCLs of Rabi and Kharif seasons of 2015. Similarly, the settlement of CCL granted for Rabi crop in 2016 is also in final stages.

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