Opposition MPs in RS demand funds for infrastructure, education, central schemes
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Dated:- 16-12-2025
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New Delhi, Dec 16 (PTI) Opposition MPs in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday raised demands for release of pending dues to states for various ongoing central schemes as they sought more funds for development of infrastructure, education and other welfare activities.
Participating in the debate on supplementary demands for grants, S Niranjan Reddy, YSRCP MP from Andhra Pradesh, said that out of the additional expenditure of Rs 1.32 lakh crore sought by the government, the net outgo (actual fresh cash to be withdrawn from the Consolidated Fund of India) amounts to Rs 41,455 crore.
According to him, a large portion of this fund ha
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while the government has reduced GST on fertilisers, insecticides and pesticides still attract high GST rates, increasing the burden on farmers..
Prakash Chik Baraik, AITC MP from West Bengal, praised Chief Minister Mamata BanerjeeÂ’s leadership but accused the Centre of not releasing funds worth Rs 2 lakh crore due to the state for several centrally-funded projects.
CPI (M) MP from Kerala, AA Rahim also accused the Centre of discriminating against the state in the release of funds for relief measures for flood and landslide victims. Rahim further criticised the Union Government for increasing GST on the sale of lottery tickets in the state.
Another MP from Kerala, Sandosh Kumar P, representing the CPI in the Rajya Sabha, demanded the
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rms, Make in India and Startup India.
Tiwari said the Indian economy is performing extremely well under the Modi government, citing that 25 crore people have been lifted out of poverty, 54 universities and 12 IITs have featured in global rankings, grains are being exported to 131 countries, and India has become the worldÂ’s largest producer of milk, among several other positive developments.
G C Chandrashekhar of the Congress highlighted the “extra additional allocation of Rs 1.32 lakh crore”, claiming that unfortunately, the central government's allocation for popular programmes is not even implemented 50 per cent due to non-release of the funds. He also raised the issue of fertiliser subsidies and imports.
“India's urea plants are ol
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