Yechruy demands Rs 2,000 crore, GST relaxation for Kerala

IANS  |  New Delhi 

CPI-M on Tuesday demanded hiking of monetary central assistance to Rs 2,000 crore for rehabilitation work in post devastating floods besides seeking relaxation in the GST in order to allow the state to raise funds on its own.

"You have sanctioned Rs 500 crore central assistance, but this is grossly inadequate in the light of the extensive damage that has been caused. I would request you to increase this amount to Rs 2,000 crore," Yechury said in the letter.

He also reminded the of the assurance given in Parliament that provisions in the Goods and Services Tax (GST) would be made for states facing natural calamities.

"You will recollect that during the discussion on the GST Bill, I had raised concerns in Parliament on how the could raise resources required to meet such natural disasters. The had then assured that such provisions would be made when such circumstances arise," he said.

"Though no such provisions were provided, now is the time to redeem the assurance from the government on the floor of the House and allow the of to take required measures by relaxing the concerned GST provisions," he added.

The CPI-M leader also asked the to waive the duties on the relief materials/ money being sent by various Malayalee organisations from abroad.

Yechury also urged Modi to release funds under various central schemes such as Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana for building homes, and asked the and the to assist the in reconstructing bridges and roads.

"In order to rebuild the communication networks, it is urged that the agencies like the National Highway Authority of and other central agencies be asked to deploy their resources and personnel," Yechury said, urging the to consider his proposals "with the seriousness that they merit".

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, August 21 2018. 20:52 IST