Delhi seeks Rs 5,000 crore from Centre to pay employees' salaries

Delhi seeks Rs 5,000 crore from Centre to pay employees’ salaries

New Delhi: Faced with drastic decline in tax assortment, the Delhi authorities on Sunday sought an instantaneous help of Rs 5,000 crore from the Centre to pay salaries to its workers and meet workplace bills on this “hour of disaster”.

Addressing an internet media briefing, Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia stated that the coronavirus-forced lockdown has affected the financial system of the nation in addition to Delhi.

After the briefing, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal took to Twitter and requested the central authorities to assist the folks of Delhi “in this hour of disaster”.

Sisodia, who additionally holds finance portfolio, stated the Delhi authorities required Rs 3,500 crore monthly to pay salaries to its workers and meet workplace bills.

He stated that the tax assortment in Delhi has been round 85 per cent lower than the conventional assortment as a result of coronavirus and lockdown.

Sisodia stated that in a letter to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, he has demanded Rs 5,000 crore from the Centre as Delhi authorities didn’t get something from the catastrophe reduction fund that was given to different states, inflicting monetary issues earlier than the AAP dispensation.

“The major crisis before us is how to pay salaries of our employees so I have written to the Union Finance Minister for urgent assistance of Rs 5,000 crore,” he stated.

Delhi’s tax collections are additionally low, the deputy chief minister stated.

In the final two months, Delhi’s GST assortment has been solely Rs 500 crore every month, Sisodia stated, including that the entire income of Delhi authorities from completely different sources was Rs 1735 crore in two months.

“But, we need at least Rs 7,000 crore to be able to pay salaries to our employees many of whom are discharging frontline duties against the coronavirus epidemic, and meet necessary office expenses,” Sisodia stated.

Due to say no in income assortment, Delhi authorities had earlier this month imposed 70 per cent Special Corona Fee on the utmost retail worth of liquor.

It had additionally raised worth added tax (VAT) on each petrol and diesel.

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