Key Points

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has announced plans to legally challenge the Centre's GST fund allocation and withheld grants. He criticized the central government for reducing GST rates and providing unequal financial support to different states. The CM highlighted Karnataka's significant tax contribution and minimal returns from the Centre. Siddaramaiah also defended the ongoing caste survey, rejecting allegations of divisive political motives.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Challenges Centre on GST Funds and Grants

  • Karnataka faces estimated Rs 15,000 crore annual GST loss
  • State contributes Rs 4.5 lakh crore in taxes but receives minimal returns
  • Centre has released only Rs 3,200 crore of Rs 17,000 crore due
  • Caste survey progressing with three crore people already covered
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Will seek legal intervention to secure GST funds: CM Siddaramaiah

Karnataka CM reveals legal strategy to recover Rs 17,000 crore in withheld Central funds, criticizes GST rate reductions

"We will seek legal intervention to secure the funds - CM Siddaramaiah"

Mysuru, Oct 3

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has stated that his government will seek legal action to secure the funds, following the recent decision by the Central government to simplify GST, which would lead to an estimated loss of Rs 15,000 crore for the state.

"We will seek legal intervention to secure the funds," CM Siddaramaiah said, adding that the Centre took the step in view of the upcoming elections in Bihar.

Speaking to the media at his residence in Mysuru on Friday, he said that the Central government, which had implemented GST in 2017 and set the rates, had been collecting higher rates over the past eight years. "Will the government now return the extra GST collected from the people? The Central government is now reducing the GST rates that it had increased earlier and is congratulating itself for it. They need not justify that the GST cuts were due to the Bihar elections," he said.

Responding to the shortfall in Central grants, he said that out of an estimated Rs 17,000 crore in grants due from the Centre, only Rs 3,200 crore has been released to Karnataka. While 18 per cent of Central funds are allocated to Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka receives only 3.5 per cent.

"Karnataka contributes Rs 4.5 lakh crore in taxes to the Centre, yet we receive only 14 paise per rupee. Special grants for the 15th Finance Commission recommended by the Commission -- Rs 5,490 crore, Rs 3,000 crore for lake development, Rs 3,000 crore for roads, Rs 5,000 crore for the Bhadra dam project -- have not been released. A total of Rs 17,000 crore due in grants has been withheld. If necessary, like last time, we will seek legal intervention to secure the funds," he said.

CM Siddaramaiah further added that despite the challenge of covering expenditures under the state's five guarantees with limited Central funds, the government would meet the challenge courageously.

"GST simplification has caused states to face greater losses. Karnataka will incur an estimated annual loss of Rs 15,000 crore. The Central government provides GST compensation according to the benefit of NDA states. Karnataka's BJP MPs only praise Prime Minister Narendra Modi; they do not think about the state's interests," he said.

Responding to questions about the progress of the caste survey in the state, he said that surveys covering around three crore people from 80 lakh households have already been completed. The survey of 1.8 crore households is expected to finish by October 7, and further decisions will be taken based on the progress.

Replying to Union Minister Pralhad Joshi's statement that the survey was being conducted to prevent vote transfers and caste manipulations, Siddaramaiah said that Joshi, being a Central minister, should clarify the purpose of the caste survey to be done by the Centre.

"Is the Central government intending to divide people by caste and religion? In Karnataka, economic, social, and educational surveys are being conducted to gather information about the people's condition. Earlier, caste information like Brahmin, Christian, and other categories was included in the Kantraraju report. If people voluntarily declare their caste, the government is not responsible. The Commission has removed these caste categories from the list. Therefore, the Commission will only receive voluntary data. There is no question of dividing people by caste. BJP is misleading the people for political purposes," he said.

Responding to Leader of Opposition R. Ashoka's claim that even if the government does not resolve farmers' issues, it should be referred to as a dead government, Siddaramaiah said, "Although Ashoka is the opposition leader, he speaks under the direction of the RSS. His statement is politically motivated," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rs 15,000 crore loss annually? This is huge! How will our state manage development projects and welfare schemes? The five guarantees are already putting pressure on state finances. Centre should be more equitable in fund distribution.
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Michael C
While I support states getting their fair share, I wish our politicians would stop blaming each other and work together. Both state and central governments need to find a solution that benefits the people, not their political parties.
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Ananya R
The numbers speak for themselves - Karnataka contributes Rs 4.5 lakh crore but gets back only 14 paise per rupee! This is daylight robbery. Our BJP MPs should fight for Karnataka's rights instead of just praising Delhi. 🤦‍♀️
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Suresh O
GST was supposed to be 'One Nation, One Tax' but it's becoming 'One Nation, Different Treatment'. Why should election-bound states get preferential treatment? This sets a dangerous precedent for fiscal federalism.
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Kavya N
As a small business owner, I'm worried about how this financial crisis will affect us. If state funds dry up, infrastructure projects will stall and business will suffer. Hope the legal route works quickly! 🙏

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