Five states are in debt of Rajasthan, also have to take money from central government
Five states are in debt of Rajasthan, also have to take money from central government
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At this time, the central government and the governments of many states are the debtors of Rajasthan. However, the amount is not very much. About twelve and a half crore rupees of Rajasthan are owed to these governments. Out of this, some amount has been running since 2005 and the amount of half that is about six crores is with the central government. However, the payment process has started and the possibility of getting money soon is being told.

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According to media reports, this amount is related to the expenditure on security forces. The security forces of various states are used for security arrangements in the Lok Sabha elections and assembly elections in the states and these security forces are sent to these states because in any state, the security forces sufficient for the major work related to elections. does not happen. In such a situation, security forces companies have to be invited from other states. In this, in the assembly elections, the states bring security forces at their level, while in Lok Sabha elections, instructions are issued to send security forces from the Ministry of Home Affairs. Instead of sending security forces to other states, the expenditure is recharged to that state.

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This amount is owed to five states of Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Kerala, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka and the Central Government. Out of this, Uttar Pradesh owes two crores 88 lakh 11 thousand rupees and this amount is from 2007 to 2012. Similarly, Punjab has outstanding dues of Rs 1 crore 10 lakh from 2005 to 2012. At the same time, the Kerala government owes Rs 83.22 lakh from the year 2016, while the Jammu and Kashmir government owes Rs 68.41 lakh from the year 2014-15. 53.92 lakh rupees are owed to the Government of Karnataka since 2008 and 2013. Apart from these, the central government owes more than six and a half crores. However, according to the letter recently received from the state, the process of its payment has started.

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