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    Centre puts Delhi budget on hold; Kejriwal writes to Modi
    The Delhi budget has allegedly been stalled as the Centre said it has been waiting for a reply from the Delhi government regarding the concerns raised by L-G Saxena

    Centre puts Delhi budget on hold; Kejriwal writes to Modi

    By Prateek Talukdar
    Mar 21, 2023
    12:05 pm

    What's the story

    Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote to Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday, urging him "with folded hands" to pass the Delhi budget for 2023-24.

    The Delhi budget has reportedly been stalled because the Centre said it has been waiting for a response from Kejriwal's government for four days regarding concerns raised by Delhi's Lieutenant-Governor (L-G) VK Saxena about budgetary allocations.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    Delhi's budget has become the latest flashpoint in the feud between the Bharatiya Janata Party-led (BJP) Centre and the Aam Aadmi Party-led (AAP) Delhi government.

    While the Centre has blamed Kejriwal's administration for wasteful budgetary allocations, the AAP has accused the Centre of "hooliganism" over blocking the budget.

    The AAP has repeatedly accused the BJP of impeding work as part of its political plot.

    Information

    Why are you angry with Delhiites: Kejriwal to Modi

    In a letter to Modi, Kejriwal said, "It is the first time in the country's 75-year history that a state budget has been stopped. Why are you angry with the people of Delhi?" He added, "The people...urge you, with folded hands, to pass their Budget."

    Allocation

    Capital expenditure of 20% insufficient for Delhi: Centre

    According to central government sources, the draft budget has only a 20% allocation for capital expenditure, which is insufficient. Notably, Delhi Lieutenant-Governor Saxena flagged the government's spending on advertising, which has doubled in the last two years.

    Saxena has reportedly questioned Kejriwal's government about denying Ayushman Bharat and other central government schemes to Delhiites, and has been waiting for a reply for four days.

    Ads

    Ad expenditure saw 3,787% jump in 9 years

    The L-G observed the Delhi government's Budget Estimate 2022-23 for advertising was Rs. 511.64 crore while the spending as per the Revised Estimate 2022-23 was Rs. 272.21 crore.

    In view of this, Saxena deemed the allocation for the Budget Estimate 2023-24 of Rs. 557.24 crore as "unjustifiable."

    Reportedly, in nine years, ad spending increased by 3,787%, from Rs. 15 crore to Rs. 568 crore.

    Details

    Ad spending 40 times than actual project cost

    L-G Saxena also highlighted that the cost of the Pusa bio-decomposer project was Rs. 41.62 lakh while the expenditure for advertising it was Rs. 16.94 crore.

    In view of the fiscal interest of Delhi, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) asked the Government of National Capital Territory of Delhi (GNCTD) to resubmit the budget after addressing the concerns raised by the L-G.

    Twitter Post

    BJP indulging in 'gundagardi': Kejriwal

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    दिल्ली में कल बजट पेश नहीं होगा।

    भारत के इतिहास में पहली बार ऐसा हुआ है कि कल Delhi Govt का Budget पेश होना था और आज शाम को केंद्र सरकार ने बजट पर रोक लगा दी है।

    सीधे-सीधे गुंडागर्दी चल रही है।

    -CM @ArvindKejriwal #News18IndiaChaupal pic.twitter.com/lQnA8z4ukD

    — AAP (@AamAadmiParty) March 20, 2023

    Reply

    MHA is lying: Delhi finance minister

    Meanwhile, the Delhi government refuted the Centre's claims, saying that the allocation for advertising was the same as last year.

    Delhi's Finance Minister Kailash Gahlot said, "The MHA is lying. The total budget of Delhi is Rs. 78,800 crore. Out of this, Rs. 22,000 crore are for infrastructure, while only Rs. 550 crore will be spent on advertisement (sic)."

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