Siddaramaiah lashes out at Centre for its "anti-people" decisions
Presenting the state budget for 2024-25 in the Legislative Assembly, he said the tax slabs for Indian Made Liquor (IML) and beer are proposed to be revised, in order to rationalise them and make them competitive with neighbouring states
PTI
Bengaluru, 16 Feb
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday strongly defended his
government's guarantee schemes, asserting that they are not "election
gimmicks", while strongly criticising the Centre for its
"anti-people" decisions.
Presenting the state budget for 2024-25 in the Legislative Assembly, he
said the tax slabs for Indian Made Liquor (IML) and beer are proposed to be
revised, in order to rationalise them and make them competitive with
neighbouring states. This was Siddaramaiah's record 15th budget as Finance
Minister of Karnataka, and the second under the present Congress regime.
He said his government is marching ahead towards setting a new example
of Karnataka Model of Development founded on the principles of justice,
equality and fraternity enshrined in our Constitution.
Claiming that the UPA Government during its tenure at the Centre, had
taken up people-centric schemes and legislations to provide food security,
healthcare, education, employment, Siddaramaiah said, "however, the
anti-people decisions of the Central Government for the last 10 years have led
to alarming developments such as widening inequality, concentration of wealth
in (a) few hands and crony capitalism."
"Therefore our State Government has undertaken the work left
undone by the Central Government which has abdicated its responsibility. Our
guarantee schemes are not just election gimmicks. They are the result of the
feedback obtained during 'Bharat Jodo Yatra'," he said.
These schemes are earnest efforts to create jobs and enhance
purchasing power of the people, he further said, adding that these programmes
are aimed at creating a just and fair society by redistribution of wealth.
Siddarmaiah said through the five guarantee schemes, the government is
putting Rs 52,000 crore in the hands of crores of people during
2024-25. An average of Rs 50,000 to Rs.55,000 is transferred to each
family every year through guarantee schemes, he said. "The
implementation of guarantee schemes has brought us admiration from the entire
world. The positive economic and social impact of the guarantee schemes will
become more clear with time. Many countries and international agencies are
studying and appreciating our work."
CM hits out at Opposition
The Chief Minister also hit out at opponents accusing them of making all
efforts to lower the morale of his administration by negative propaganda that
the government has gone bankrupt and economy has collapsed in the State due to
guarantees, which they describe as freebies or "Bitti
Bhagyas." "Those who failed to respond to the distress
call of the people are now criticising us to cover their faults. It is such an
irony that the same people who criticised our Guarantee schemes have now stolen
them and are trying to pass them off as their own. I need not argue with these
critics," he said.
The government has given impetus to creating an ecosystem that
promotes inclusive development and accelerated economic development in the
coming future, Siddaramaiah said. "We will mobilise adequate resources for
economic infrastructure such as expressways, excellent rural roads, world class
airports and Urban Public Transport facilities."
"We will make even greater investment in the energy sector to
take Karnataka numero uno in the country once again in energy production.
Bengaluru will be transformed into a truly global city with world-class
infrastructure," he said.
Noting that Karnataka is the second-highest source of GST collections in
the country with 18 per cent increase in current financial year compared to the
corresponding period in 2022-23, the CM also said a loss of Rs 59,274 crore was
incurred by the state due to unscientific implementation of GST in last seven
years, by the Centre.
Alleging that the previous BJP government in the state failed to
rectify the injustice meted out to the State due to the interim report of 15th
Finance Commission, he said due to the lackadaisical attitude of the previous
government, the state had to suffer severe losses in the final report of the
15th Finance Commission. "It is estimated that during the
six-year period of the 15th Finance Commission, the loss to the State under
devolution of Central Taxes is estimated to be Rs 62,098 crore," he said.
'GST implemented unscientifically'
Unscientific implementation of GST, increase in cesses and surcharges
and change in allocation formula -- these three injustices meted out by the
Central Government coupled with short release of funds to the states have
adversely affected the financial strength of all the states of the country, the
CM said.
As the ruling party in several states are same as that in the
Centre, these states are unable to raise voice against the injustices meted out
against them, he added.
Siddarmaiah said though he has presented a revenue deficit budget,
he has increased the budgetary allocation for welfare programmes to Rs 1,20,373
crore. "Further I have successfully ensured fiscal
consolidation by keeping the fiscal deficit within 3 per cent of GSDP and total
outstanding liabilities within 25 per cent of the GSDP," he said, as he
also expressed confidence of achieving revenue surplus after the next two
years.
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