Sunday, July 25, 2010

Uttarakhand wants more powers to store food grains

New Delhi: Uttarakhand chief minister Ramesh Pokhriyal today sought more powers for the state to store foodgrains.

"The centre has to coordinate production, export, import and storage. Lakhs of metric tonnes of wheat is rotting, while people were dying of hunger. This clearly shows lack of coordination," he told reporters.

Pokhriyal, who was here to attend the National Development Council Meeting, said states were willing to store food grains but the Centre was not ready for it.

On the proposed Goods and Services Tax regime, he said it would put a question mark on the rights of the states.

"Under the GST, states cannot increase or decrease taxes as per their requirements. The right will rest with the centre which is not correct," he said.

On the issue of the centre's decision to withdraw special industrial package for the BJP-ruled Uttarakhand and Himachal Pradesh, he said the two states will continue to press for resumption of the package.

"We were given the package by the NDA government till 2013 but the UPA government withdrew it in 2010," he said.

PTI

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