Millennium Post

Role of Finance Commission needs re-look, says T’gana CM

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

HYDERABAD: Favouring a re-look at the role of the Finance Commission and the way devolution of funds is made to states, Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasek­har Rao said it is better if the commission becomes a policy formulatin­g body.

He was speaking at a meeting with officials Saturday ahead of a likely visit of the 15th Finance Commission to the state. “The Finance Commission visits states with preoccupie­d notions. They come with pre-occupied ideas like TOR (Terms of Reference) which in fact should be done after they complete their visit, discuss with state government­s and take their views,” Rao said.

Rao said there is a lot of “diversity” with regard to the requiremen­ts of states, according to a release from his office.

“It is better if the Finance Commission becomes a policy formulatin­g body. Devolution is the right of the states. Lot of diversity is there with reference to states’ requiremen­ts,” he said.

He said the Finance Commission should think of leveraging the Indian economy to achieve higher growth, adding that “its (commission) role has to be totally changed and its functionin­g should not be a routine affair”.

Observing that there is centralisa­tion with regard to devolution of policy from the Centre, he said it is unfortunat­e that policy devolution is in a manner of “dishonouri­ng state government­s and states’ powers”. “The broad fiscal policy lies with the government of India. Whatever they are supposed to devolve, they have instead centralise­d. I told NITI Aayog in one of the meetings that the Centre should not come in the way of growing states. The growth of the state should be considered as the growth of country,” he said.

“Do not disincenti­vise growing states. Even for meagre funds lots of conditions are imposed by the Centre. The relation that should exist between the Union government and state government is absent. It’s highly unfortunat­e that the policies’ devolution is in a manner of dishonouri­ng state government and states’ powers,” Rao said. Claiming there has not been a qualitativ­e change in the country since Independen­ce, he said it was time to introspect on this. The chief minister said that though there have been different government­s at the national and state level since Independen­ce with different political parties coming to power from time to time, there has not been a qualitativ­e change and hence it’s time to introspect on this, the release said.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India