Odisha doesn’t have special disadvantage to get special status: Montek

March 05, 2014 01:42 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:32 pm IST - Cuttack

Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia. File photo

Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission Montek Singh Ahluwalia. File photo

Odisha does not have any “special disadvantage” to get special category status and it should focus on “other windows” to get more assistances from the Centre, Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia has said.

“Special category status is accorded to a state under very special circumstances and Odisha doesn’t have any special disadvantage to get such status,” Mr. Ahluwalia said at a question-answer session after delivering a memorial lecture at Ravenshaw University in Cuttack on Tuesday.

“Within the existing framework in the state, Odisha can achieve phenomenal growth rate,” he said, adding that there were many other windows available for the state to get more money from the Centre.

“The special category status is never meant for a state because it has low income,” he said, adding that NDC which decides on it has received demands from Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Bihar along with Odisha for this category.

But recently, the same was accorded to a bifurcated state of Andhra Pradesh because it was deprived of its capital Hyderabad along with lots of resources, Mr. Ahluwalia said.

Odisha is economically doing better now and the demand for special category status is “politically biased,” he said.

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