Chhattisgarh commercial tax minister TS Singhdeo told ET: “Our stance is that the Centre should borrow the
"Our stance is that the Centre should borrow the full amount of shortfall and compensate the states. They have written to us with the final offer to borrow 1.1 lakh crore. But whatever be the financial implication, it should be met by the Centre."
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