Centre relents, promises action plan for ANDHRA

Breakthrough after late night parleys between Chowadary, Jaitely Amit Shan and Piyush Goyal; concrete action plan to be announced in 10 days

VIJAYAWADA:  Persistent protests by TDP MPs in both Houses of Parliament finally forced the Central government to relent on Friday, the last day of the first half of the Budget Session, and come up with a concrete action plan to implement assurances given to the State in the AP Reorganisation Act. The Centre’s change of heart came at a meeting held by Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, Railway Minister Piyush Goyal, and BJP chief Amit Shah with TDP senior leader and Union Minister of State for Science and Technology YS Chowdary late in the evening.

The meeting was convened after TDP chief and Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu insisted on a deadline for the taking the assurances given by Jaitley in Parliament to their logical conclusion. Sources said as per the agreement between the two sides, the Centre has agreed to reimburse revenue deficit of the first 10 months of the fiscal year 2014-15 at one go and the rest annually thereafter.

On the inordinately delayed Central assistance through externally-aided projects (EPAs), promised under the special package announced for the State, the Centre has decided to “adjust it”.The interesting part of the deal was the Centre’s readiness to reimburse financial aid promised in lieu of the special category status for a period of five years at one go. The other significant outcome was Jaitley’s assurance to streamline funding for the  construction of the capital city, Amaravati, through a mechanism akin to that of the Polavaram irrigation project. However, for this, the State government will have to submit reports/bills periodically as and when required.

But perhaps, the biggest achievement for the Chief Minister was the Centre’s agreement to draft an action plan within the next week or 10 days to address all pending issues and come up with announcements accordingly before the Budget Session resumes on March 5. The meeting that lasted for well over two-and-a-half hours, addressed most of the issues including railway zone at Visakhapatnam. The Centre will now make an announcement on the same within the next few days. But there was disappointment on the proposed port at Dugarajaptnam. Jaitley told Chowdary that ISRO had objected to it and suggested that the State could recommend a port elsewhere. 

As for the steel plant at Kadapa, it appears that a report will be submitted on Feb 12 and it will now be constructed in private-public partnership mode. There is good news on the Visakha-Chennai and Chennai-Kadapa industrial corridor too with the Centre vowing to expedite the works and frame incentives soon.

Now, pressure builds on TRS govt Hyderabad: With the TDP managing to get assurance on some of the promises of the AP Reorganisation Act 2014, the Opposition parties in Telangana are ready with ammunition to corner the TRS government. Fighting relentlessly in Parliament and outside, the TDP finally succeeded in getting an assurance from the Centre on fulfilling some of its promises. Though TRS MPs raised the issues concerning the state but could not get any concrete promise from the Centre. Opposition parties have already started attacking the TRS for failing to protect the interests of the state and went to the extent of alleging that KCR was not confronting the Centre fearing that it would let loose CBI on him.

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