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Punjab govt in a fix over Rs 4,500-cr loan
interest payment
No Rural Development Fund,
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Ruchika M Khanna
Tribune News Service
Chandigarh, October 28
The state stares at a far bigger economic crisis as
a result of the denial of the Rural Development Fund
(RDF). This is because the government has pledged
its future income accrued from the RDF to various
banks for availing a loan of Rs 4,500 crore.
Manpreet Singh Badal, Finance Minister
Legal recourse open, says fm
We will reason out with the Centre on the denial of
RDF. If they do not agree, legal remedy is available
to us.
The Centre’s decision to “scrutinise the RDF” and
not include this fund while making the provisional
cost sheet for custom milled rice to be delivered to
the Centre will mean that the entire loan taken
against the RDF will have to be borne by the state.
With its income shrinking because of Covid-induced
economic crisis and the Central devolutions to
Punjab, too, coming down, the debt-stressed state
will be pushed to the edge in repaying the loan.
Yesterday the Union Ministry of Consumer Affairs,
Food and Public Distribution, had written to the
state, demanding to know what percentage of the RDF
was being used for improvement of procurement
centers. The letter also accused the state
government of using the funds for other activities.
The provisional cost sheet sent to the state
yesterday had not included the payment of the RDF
(at 3 per cent of minimum support price) to the
state for paddy being procured now. Punjab collects
Rs 1,000 crore as the RDF on paddy and another Rs
750 crore as the RDF on wheat. The issue is to be
discussed in a meeting of the Rural Development
Board to be chaired by CM Capt Amarinder Singh on
Thursday.
Official sources told The Tribune that this annual
income of Rs 1,750 crore was being used to repay the
interest on the loan of Rs 4,500 crore that the
government had availed for the Farmers Debt Relief
and Debt Waiver Scheme and for implementing the
Smart Village Scheme.
Rs 4,000 crore has been spent on the debt waiver
scheme,
Rs 500 crore has been spent on the first phase of
Smart Village Scheme. A sum of
Rs 1,200 crore has been reserved for the second
phase, an official said.
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