Learn bits
Economy
Mahesh

07/02/24 13:09 PM IST

The severe erosion of fiscal federalism

In News
  • The Kerala government has accused the Centre of pushing the State into a severe financial crisis by imposing a limit on its borrowings.
Net Borrowing Ceiling
  • The NBC limits the borrowings of States from all sources including open market borrowings.
  • The Centre has decided to deduct liabilities arising from the public account of the States to arrive at the NBC.
  • In addition, borrowings by state-owned enterprises, where the principal and/or interest are serviced out of the Budget, or through assignment of taxes or cess or any other State revenue, are also deducted from the NBC.
  • Kerala is particularly agitated by the inclusion of debt taken by state-owned enterprises as the State’s own debt.
  • Major infrastructure projects initiated by the State government are funded by the government statutory body called the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB), primarily through extra-budgetary borrowings.
  • Since the debt of KIIFB is now included in the NBC, the State government claims that it is not even able to fund pensions and meet expenses for welfare schemes.
Constitutional Provisions
  • According to Article 293(3) of the Constitution, the State has to obtain the consent of the Centre to raise ‘any loan’, if ‘any part of the previous loan’ extended by the Centre is outstanding.
  • The imposition of the NBC is done by invoking the powers of the Centre under Article 293(3).
  • Parliament does not have the power to legislate upon the ‘Public Debt of the State’ as this finds place in Entry 43 of the State List of the Constitution.
  • Therefore, the power to make laws on, administer and determine aspects of the public debt of the State falls squarely on the State Legislature.
  • The State government raises another crucial argument that the balances in the public account of the State should not be included in the NBC.
  • The State relies upon Article 266(2) of the Constitution which indicates that the money collected by the Central or State government, which do not pertain to the consolidated fund, can be brought under the head of ‘public accounts’.
  • Small savings, security deposits, provident funds, reserve funds and other treasury deposits constitute ‘public accounts’.
  • All activities related to public accounts fall within the domain of the State Legislature and the Centre has no power to include the withdrawals from public accounts in the NBC.
The Kerala Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2003
  • The Kerala Fiscal Responsibility Act, 2003, which is enacted by the State Legislature, spells out the fiscal deficit targets for the State.
  • It says that Kerala shall reduce the fiscal deficit to 3% of the GSDP by 2025-2026.
  • When a State Act provides for budget management and fiscal discipline, it is not desirable to have external supervision on the finances of the State by the Centre.
  • Under Article 202 of the Constitution, it is the State government that is tasked with determining the revenue and receipts and corresponding expenditure and with presenting the Budget of the State before the Legislative Assembly.
  • Budget management of the State is the discretion of the State government.
  • The territory occupied by the State executive and legislature cannot be ceded to the Union executive and Parliament in the name of fiscal management.
  • Even otherwise, Kerala’s fiscal deficit is reported to have significantly reduced to 2.44% and revenue deficit to 0.88% of the GSDP.
  • In the Centre’s case, the fiscal deficit is estimated to be 5.8% for for 2023-2024.
Source- The Hindu

More Related Current Affairs View All

05 Mar

First-ever comprehensive survey of India’s river dolphins

'Prime Minister Narendra Modi released the results of the first-ever comprehensive population estimation of riverine dolphins – Gangetic and Indus dolphins – done in In

Read More

05 Mar

Arresting women at night

'The Madurai Bench of the Madras High Court in Deepa versus S. Vijayalakshmi and Others ruled that the legal provision in the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), 2023, which

Read More

05 Mar

Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023

'The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) looking to wrap up public consultations on the draft Rules for the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023 by Mar

Read More

India’s First Ai-Driven Magazine Generator

Generate Your Custom Current Affairs Magazine using our AI in just 3 steps