Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav has raised objections over what he said categorisation of Centrally-sponsored schemes without consultations from the States, which will “increase” financial burden on the State.
Mr. Yadav has written a letter to Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan, who is the chairman of the sub-committee in Niti Ayog for rationalisation of the Centrally-sponsored schemes.
In his letter, the U.P. CM said that suggestions of the States were not taken as a result several schemes related to development of backward areas, social and economic uplift and delivery of services have been categorised in C and D category.
He said that in the absence of Central-funding, the States would be required to put their own resources, which would eventually affect other schemes.
Emphasising on reconsideration of categorisation, Mr. Yadav said schemes related to creation of infrastructure, agriculture, power, human resource development, health, urban development, poverty alleviation, rural development and social security for weaker section of the society should be maintained and implemented as flagship programmes.
Mr. Yadav said that the States should be given flexi fund of at least 25 per cent and requested to provide agenda of the second meeting of the sub-committee so that U.P. could give its suggestion.
He said that funding in these schemes should not be changed and the states should be provided central assistance in the ratio of 90:10.