Representation of all states imperative upon Central Govt on allocation of funds: Meet Hayer

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Chandigarh/New Delhi- Emphatically elevating in Parliament the essential problem of modifications within the Senate of Panjab College Chandigarh and depriving Punjab of the a lot wanted flood reduction bundle, Aam Aadmi Celebration (AAP) Lok Sabha Member from Sangrur Gurmeet Singh Meet Hayer mentioned that the Central Authorities ought to make sure the consent of the involved states and illustration of all states whereas taking any determination.

 

Meet Hayer, collaborating within the debate on the ‘Reappearing and Modification Invoice 2025’ in Parliament at present, revealed that 71 acts are being amended which is the necessity of the hour to offer equal share to all states. 

 

AAP MP mentioned that like as all states are represented within the GST council, equally, states must be represented in different issues as effectively. This is able to go a good distance in making certain equitable distribution of funds to the states. Meet Hayer, whereas once more elevating the problem of the horrible floods in Punjab, roared that when the floods ravaged Bihar two years in the past, a particular bundle of Rs. 12000 Crore was given, however now Punjab has been discriminated in opposition to on this regard. Pure disasters don’t happen anyplace by whether or not there’s a BJP authorities or a non-BJP authorities in that state, added Meet Hayer additional articulating that there must be no bias whereas releasing funds.

 

Meet Hayer mentioned that the Central Authorities not too long ago did not took the State of Punjab into confidence for effecting any modifications within the Senate of Panjab College Chandigarh. The Central Authorities needed to ultimately withdraw the choice as a result of sturdy opposition from the state. In accordance with the Punjab Reorganization Act, no determination relating to Panjab College may be taken with out the consent of the State Authorities, thundered Meet Hayer. 

 

 Meet Hayer made a robust case for the inclusion of the representatives from all states within the committee that decides on the allocation of funds