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Nirmala Sitharaman’s remarks on KIIFB ‘utter foolishness’, says Kerala minister TM Thomas Isaac

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Kerala Finance Minister TM Thomas Isaac on Monday took exception to Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s feedback on the Kerala Infrastructure Investment Fund Board (KIIFB), saying what she stated in regards to the establishment was “utter foolishness”. Isaac stated the union minister has “no understanding” of the problems talked about and other people count on a bit of bit “more standard” and “serious attitude” from an individual occupying that submit.
“What she said about KIIFB and the state budget is utter foolishness. Her words prove that she has not only failed to do her homework, but she also has no understanding of the issues mentioned. The Union Finance Minister must not feel offended if I say, ‘Shame on you’,” Isaac stated in a Facebook submit.
Sitharaman had on Sunday questioned the position of the KIIFB in Kerala’s budget-making.
“I don’t know what budget making is this when all the money is given to one KIIFB. What is this organisation? We also make a budget in the union government. We don’t give all money to one particular agency and say, ‘we’ll see’,” she had stated throughout her celebration’s public assembly at Kochi.
“The CAG has commented and criticised…Total questionable operation. If this is budget making, no wonder Kerala is going into a debt trap. And this is a questionable affair. Corruption,” she had stated.
Isaac requested how is it potential to put aside the state’s income for only one factor. “Even if others say such things, a person seated in the chair of the finance minister shouldn’t say such things,” he stated.
He stated the CAG had claimed the earnings and expenditure of KIIFB was not a part of the state’s funds. “When that criticism reached Sitharaman, it was turned upside down. Whoever wrote the speech for her, all I have to say is that there was no need to make a clown out of the union finance minister in this manner,” he stated.
Isaac stated even the central funds had over Rs one lakh crore off-budget borrowings however KIIFB’s borrowings weren’t “off-budget”.
“Even the NHAI borrows money to provide funds for road construction. But that was not part of the Centre’s income expenditure. Similarly, KIIFB is also a body corporate. We cannot accept the stance that certain things can be done by the Centre but not by the state government,” Isaac stated.
He additionally stated the assertion of the union minister on the regulation and order scenario and the corruption in Kerala “does not deserve a response” as even the individuals who attended her assembly had been “well aware of what Kerala is”.
Presenting the funds for this fiscal, Isaac had positioned his bets on KIIFB to fund improvement tasks within the state.
KIIFB was constituted by the federal government as a Body Corporate monetary establishment in Kerala to mobilise funds for infrastructure improvement from outdoors the state income.