The Hindu (Kochi)

Kerala’s finances in mess despite manifold increase in Central allocation, says Union Minister

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Misgoverna­nce, corruption, and nepotism were the reasons for the precarious financial condition of Kerala. But, a false narrative that the Centre was denying the rightful share of funds to the State was doing the rounds, said Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture Meenakshi Lekhi in Kochi on Friday.

During the past decade, the Centre gave ₹1.56 lakh crore by way of tax allocation to Kerala. It was 236% more than the ₹46,303 crore that was given during the decade spanning 20042014. It was apart from the grantinaid of ₹1.43 lakh crore during the 20142024 period, which was a similar 458% increase over the ₹25,000 crore given to the State during the 20042014 period. All that was apart from the additional instalment­s given for specific needs such as tacking the pandemic. People must ask the State government where all that money had

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“Likewise, there was a sixfold increase in the allocation for Kerala’s railway developmen­t during the past decade. But the State’s ineptitude in handing over land for projects like doubling rail track [through Alappuzha] and for highway developmen­t is stifling infrastruc­ture developmen­t. All this is proof that the State government has failed the people, despite the Centre allocating sufficient funds. It also failed to upskill youth and augment basic infrastruc­ture, although Keralites are the most skilled and educated in the country. The State’s finances are in a mess, despite the increase in Central allocation, massive remittance­s from its people settled abroad, and people purchasing the highest quantity of gold in the country,” said Ms. Lekhi.

Kerala is suffering due to rampant drug abuse among youth, while 35% of the population have mental health issues. People here are rich, while the State is bankrupt owing to misgoverna­nce, corruption and over 70% of the revenue being spent on salary for government officials.

Both the LDF and the UDF failed to redress problems facing different sections of society, including farmers. Even basic but crucial issues such as waste management were in a mess, the Minister alleged.

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 ?? SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T ?? Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture Meenakshi Lekhi addressing the media in Kochi on Friday.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMEN­T Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Culture Meenakshi Lekhi addressing the media in Kochi on Friday.

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