Telangana urges Centre to enhance States' fiscal deficit target to at least 4% of GSDP
Telangana's Deputy Chief Minister has urged the central government to increase the fiscal deficit target for states to four percent of GSDP. He also requested that 50-year interest-free loans be converted into grants. These measures are seen as cr...

Addressing the "Pre-Budget Meeting" at the national capital on Saturday, Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka said to achieve USD 3 trillion economy by 2047, the state would require more resources to invest in public infrastructure and to increase our capital investment rate from present 37 percent to 50 percent of GSDP (gross state domestic product).
"To sustain this and to transform the Indian economy into a USD 30 trillion by 2047 and enable the States to contribute to Viksit Bharat, it is necessary to enhance their fiscal deficit targets to at least 4 percent of GSDP per annum. In addition, the 50-year interest free loans given to States may be converted into grants and the amount of assistance may be doubled from the current levels," he said.
According to Bhatti, the central government is currently spending over 20 percent of its total expenditure on State and Concurrent subjects. A 25 percent reduction in Centre's expenditure will free up over Rs.2.21 lakh crore per annum and that amount can be transferred to States for sector and State specific needs.
In recent years, the share of cesses and surcharges in the gross tax revenue of the Centre reached 20 percent. As a result, though the recommended share of tax devolution to States by the 15th Finance Commission is 41 percent, the States are actually getting only 30 percent of the gross tax revenue of the Centre as tax devolution.
"It is expected that states revenues under GST may decrease due to rate reduction, a suitable mechanism needs to be put in place to compensate the States for loss of revenue," the Deputy CM said.
Noting that for the first time, the union government broke the tradition by not accepting the State Specific and sector Specific grants recommended by the 15th Finance Commission, he said as a result, Telangana lost Rs.2,362 crore in the form of State specific grants and Rs.3,024 crore in the form of sector specific grants.
He appealed to Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to accept all the recommendations of the 16th Finance Commission relating to fiscal transfers to the State as such transfers come as a package.
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