Will Put Proposal Before other FMs to Approach SC Over GST Compensation: Kerala's Thomas Isaac
Will Put Proposal Before other FMs to Approach SC Over GST Compensation: Kerala's Thomas Isaac
In the last fiscal the state had got a loan amount of Rs 19,500 crore, but this year it had been been slashed to just Rs 16,602 crore, he said.

Thiruvananthapuram: Kerala Finance Minister Thomas Isaac on Thursday said that he will put up a proposal before other finance ministers on the possibility of approaching the Supreme Court to enforce the states' rights to GST compensation.

"If GST council is not able to come to a solution, then the states should move together to SC. I will be discussing with other like-minded finance ministers about the possibility of approaching SC to enforce state rights, something which has been guaranteed by the Constitution and very clearly laid down by the law passed by Parliament," he said.

Isaac further alleged that the Centre was "strangulating" the state by not allotting any funds and had reduced the borrowing limit by around Rs 8,000 crore.

"In the last quarter, our borrowing limit was Rs 10,023 crore, but yesterday the centre gave us the permission only for for Rs 1,900 crore," Isaac said at a press meet here.

In the last fiscal the state had got a loan amount of Rs 19,500 crore, but this year it had been been slashed to just Rs 16,602 crore, he said.

The centre's stand amounts to "strangulating" the state, he said, adding this would only result in "worsening" the country's financial condition.

However, the welfare funds like scholarships, medical aid to poor and subsidies would not be affected, he said. "Though welfare funds like subsidies will not be

affected, the major government expenditure will have to wait and rescheduled after considering the availability of funds," the minister said.

The Rs 1,600 crore GST compensation from the centre to the southern state had not yet been given and kerala has no idea when it would receive the amount, he said.

Isaac also claimed the Centre had not paid arrears to the state related to the centre's schemes, including MGNREGA. The Centre had on January 6 approved the release of Rs 5,908.56 crore to seven states, including Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka and Assam, as assistance for the damage caused due to various calamities last year.

However, the demand of Kerala for over Rs 2,100 crore to tide over the devastation caused by last year's heavy rains and landslides, which claimed over 120 lives in north Kerala, was not accepted.

After the centre refused to allot any fund to Kerala as assistance for the damage caused due to various calamities last year, the Food Corporation of India (FCI) has asked the state to pay Rs 205 crore for 89,450 metric tonnes of rice allotted as flood relief during 2018-19.

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