CM Shri Ashok Gehlot Writes Letter to Prime Minister, Requests to Provide A Grant Of Rs. 1 Lakh Crore to all the States
Jaipur, March 28. Chief Minister Shri Ashok Gehlot wrote a letter to Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi and requested him to take certain measures including inter-alia-making available a grant of Rs. One lakh crores to the states in the wake of ongoing lockdown due to COVID-19 pandemic which has adversely affected the poor people. The first instalment of grant should be given to the States based on per person population. Later the grant amount can be given more to the States where infection is high and proportionally to the remaining States, he wrote.
Chief Minister while extending gratitude to the Prime
Minister for the Government of India for announcing economic package looking to
the COVID-19 pandemic said that the Government of India and States have to
jointly fight this pandemic.
Shri Gehlot in his letter wrote that the Government of
India should direct Reserve Bank of India to provide Rs. 1 lakh crore
to States as an interest-free ways and means advance. This should be done for
11 months from April 1, 2020. He has mentioned that economies of the States
have been adversely affected due to COVID-19 pandemic. Looking to the huge
decline in tax and non-tax revenue, he wrote that permission for additional 2%
credit limit should be given immediately from Net Credit Limit which the States
get.
Chief Minister further wrote that the Government of India
has the power to give directions to apex level institutions such as Reserve
Bank of India .
The States expect that the Centre should gr7ant moratorium of at least three
months in the payment of instalments due to RBI and financial institutions
under the Government of India. He said looking to the current situation of Bond
Market, the development loan of State is available on higher interest rate
compared to the Government of India. Looking to the expenses to deal with
COVID-19 pandemic, the Government of India should take new loans at its level
and should provide as advance loan to the States. He has asked to take this
measure as a last resort.
Shri Gehlot said that lockdown is continuing in the entire
country due to prevent the spread of COVID-19 infection which has created
crisis to livelihoods of people. To save people from starvation, the Rajasthan
Government is making all possible efforts to maintain the supply chain of
essential items along with in the direction to provide cash and necessary
amount to the weak and deprived section of the society.
Chief Minister in his letter wrote that the State
Government by increasing expenses in the health sector has taken measures with
full capacity to stop the effect of this pandemic. Despite the efforts being
made to fight with this disease, the State has its limits to raise new
resources. The Government of India has the power to use monetary, fiscal and
credit policies to raise finance, which the State Governments do not have.
Therefore the States should be provided with sufficient financial resources to
deal with continuous changing situations due to COVID-19.
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