Hold Centre accountable for non-payment of GST compensation: Stalin

Thanks CM for declining borrowing options

October 09, 2020 01:17 am | Updated 04:16 pm IST - CHENNAI

Tamil Nadu, Chennai, 23/09/2020 : COVID-19 : DMK President M.K.Stalin at the Mupperum Vizha held at Kolathur assembly constituency in Chennai on Wednesday, during the 180 th day of nationwide lockdown imposed in the wake of deadly novel coronavirus pandemic. Photo: B. Jothi Ramalingam / The Hindu

Tamil Nadu, Chennai, 23/09/2020 : COVID-19 : DMK President M.K.Stalin at the Mupperum Vizha held at Kolathur assembly constituency in Chennai on Wednesday, during the 180 th day of nationwide lockdown imposed in the wake of deadly novel coronavirus pandemic. Photo: B. Jothi Ramalingam / The Hindu

DMK president M.K. Stalin has written to Chief Ministers of 10 States - Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Puducherry, Kerala, Punjab, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Delhi, Jharkhand and West Bengal urging them to hold the Centre accountable for the non-payment of GST compensation to the States.

In the letter, Mr. Stalin thanked the Chief Ministers on behalf of the people of Tamil Nadu for declining to accept both borrowing options proposed by the Union government at the GST Council meeting held on October 5. Appreciating the Chief Ministers for upholding federalism, Mr. Stalin said the Centre had a moral and legal obligation to pay compensation to the States and its proposal that the States borrow to meet their revenue shortfall was a travesty of the rights of the States and justice

“Further, the CAG report for the fiscal year 2018-19 shows the Union government had illegitimately transferred ₹47,272 crore from the GST compensation fund to the Consolidated Fund of India during 2017-18 and 2018-19. The possibility of such illegitimate transfers for the past fiscal year [2019-20] remains,” he said.

‘Wrongful actions’

Mr. Stalin said that according to the CAG report, the Centre admitted to such wrongful actions and promised to correct them by depositing the money back into the GST compensation fund from the Consolidated Fund.

“In light of these facts, I urge you to ensure that the Union government will stick to its commitment to the CAG, reimburse this amount immediately and initiate compensation payments to the States from this deposit. The additional funds required to honour the Union’s Legal Obligations for the year can be borrowed from the market or the RBI and credited directly into the compensation fund, with the Union government serving as a guarantor for their repayment,” he said.

He also accused the Tamil Nadu government of betraying the people on the issue.

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