
Chandigarh: The Congress-led Punjab
government today criticised the Centre for allegedly delaying
the release of more than Rs 630 crore in GST compensation to
the state, alleging that it has led to fiscal problems.
The state government had to float development bonds of Rs
700 crore to raise money to pay salaries to government
employees after the GST compensation was not disbursed by the
Centre.
"We have not been paid GST compensation of Rs 633 crore
by the Centre that has led to cash flow problems to the state.
It was supposed to be disbursed 15 days ago," state finance
minister Manpreet Singh Badal said.
"We have raised Rs 700 crore through state development
bonds (for payment of salaries) and now the salary has been
released," Badal said.
Punjab's monthly employees' salary bill is pegged at Rs
1,800 crore.
The Punjab Civil Secretariat Staff Association yesterday
protested against the non-payment of salaries. The employees
claimed it was the second time their salaries were delayed
under this Congress dispensation.
The opposition Shiromani Akali Dal slammed the state
government for the " total mismanagement of governance".
"If Punjab is blaming the GST system for its fiscal
problems, then how other states, which are also under GST
system, are able to pay salaries of their employees," SAD
spokesman and former minister Daljit Singh Cheema asked.
Cheema claimed that employees salaries were never delayed
under the previous SAD-BJP government.
PTI