Kerala Finance Minister Reports Lack of Progress in Meeting with Centre on Fiscal Federalism

Kerala Finance Minister KN Balagopal disclosed the absence of a breakthrough in discussions with central government officials on fiscal federalism. The meeting, held after Kerala approached the Supreme Court, failed to resolve key issues related to state financial autonomy.

Kerala Finance Minister KN Balagopal reported a lack of progress in the meeting between state officials and the central government regarding fiscal federalism issues. A four-member delegation led by Balagopal engaged in discussions with central government representatives, including the Union Finance Secretary. The Kerala government had approached the Supreme Court, alleging that the Centre was encroaching upon its exclusive powers to manage state finances by imposing borrowing restrictions.

Kerala Finance Ministers Meeting with Centre Hits a Roadblock

Unsuccessful Discussions

Balagopal expressed disappointment at the outcome of the meeting, stating that there was no breakthrough achieved. He highlighted that the state presented feasible options to the Centre during the discussions. The meeting was organized after the Centre indicated its willingness to engage in discussions with Kerala to resolve the dispute, as conveyed to the Supreme Court on February 13.

Key Participants and Issues

The Kerala delegation comprised Chief Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister KM Abraham, Finance Principal Secretary Rabindra Kumar Aggarwal, and Advocate General K Gopalakrishna Kurup, alongside Balagopal. The discussions focused on fiscal federalism, but the primary issues remained unresolved, leading to an unsuccessful outcome.

Legal Background

The Kerala government initiated legal proceedings under Article 131, asserting the state's fiscal autonomy granted by the Constitution. The state argued that borrowing limits are regulated by state legislation, and the Centre's actions violated this autonomy. Under Article 131, the Supreme Court holds the authority to settle disputes between the Centre and states or between states.

LDF's Concerns and Protests

The ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala has been vocal about its concerns regarding the approach of the BJP-led central government towards states. On February 8, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan led a protest in the national capital, along with LDF leaders and lawmakers, against the Union government. Vijayan accused the Centre of withholding states' rightful share of taxes and employing governors in opposition-ruled states to disrupt governance.

The lack of progress in the meeting between Kerala officials and the Centre underscores the ongoing tensions between the state and the central government. The unresolved issues related to fiscal federalism and the concerns raised by the LDF highlight the need for further dialogue and cooperation to address these matters effectively.

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