Kejriwal for hike in Delhi's share in central taxes


New Delhi, Jun 27 (IANS): Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal here on Thursday met Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman and asked her to enhance the city state's allocation in the central taxes from Rs 325 crore.

Speaking to the media after the meeting, Kejriwal said he asked the Finance Minister to invest more in Delhi and the national capital would pay back in the form of taxes as it (more investment) would help boost its economy.

"Three points were discussed at the meeting. I told her that Delhi pays Rs 1.5 lakh crore as taxes to the Centre, but is getting only Rs 325 crore since 2003. Other states are getting more despite contributing less in terms of taxes. I also asked her to give Delhi Rs 3,000 of the Integrated GST, pending with the Centre."

Kejriwal, who met the Finance Minister at her office in the North Block along with Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, said the Centre should also grant money to the municipalities. "Barring Delhi, the Centre is providing grants to all other municipalities," he said.

"I assured her the Delhi government will fully cooperate with the central government for the city's development. I also told her the two governments should work together for the city," Kejriwal said.

Delhi Finance Minister Sisodia had earlier met Sitharaman and had made similar demands.

The full budget for 2019-20 will be presented in the Lok Sabha on July 5.

  

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