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Kerala and Centre to engage in dialogue over funds allocation, SC defers case to Feb 19

The Kerala government has been blaming the Centre for the state's financial woes and in its Budget attacked the Union government stating that it was pushing the southern state towards the worst financial crisis in its history.

February 13, 2024 / 15:33 IST
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Kerala and Centre to discuss
Kerala and Centre to discuss funds allocation

The Supreme Court was on February 13 informed that the Central government is willing to engage in a dialogue with the representatives from Kerala government on funds allocation.

The apex court on hearing this statement from Attorney General (AG) Venkatramani deferred the hearing of the case to February 19 to be apprised of the outcome of the discussion.

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The above transpired in a plea filed by the Kerala government at the Supreme Court, asking it to intervene in the dispute. The Left government in Kerala, which has been blaming the Centre for the state's financial woes, had in its Budget attacked the Union government stating that it was pushing the southern state towards the worst financial crisis in its history.

In its plea, Kerala government had alleged that the central government was interfering with the State's finances by arbitrarily  imposing a net borrowing ceiling, thereby limiting borrowings from all sources including
open market borrowings. It furthermore alleged that the centre is reducing the  net borrowing ceiling by including aspects into the “borrowing” of the State which are normally considered borrowings under the constitution.