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Amarinder blames Badal for FC’s snub on Punjab debt waiver

Congress leader Capt Amarinder Singh today blamed Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal for the Finance Commission's refusal to provide debt relief to Punjab despite the state having been identified as debt-stressed by the commission along with Kerala and West Bengal.

"This is obviously because first the Akalis' rampaged and ransacked the Punjab's economy with all impunity to the brink of bankruptcy and then they failed to plead their case on merit by banking more on goodwill than on facts, thus resulting in outright rejection for any debt relief," he said.

"Economic decisions are not guided by any preferences or prejudices as Badal will try to make us belief but purely on economic and financial merit," he said.

In a statement, the Deputy leader of the Lok Sabha said that Badal had always tried to politicise everything and in the same way he had been accusing the previous Congress-led UPA government of discriminating against Punjab.

"Now let Badal explain to the people of Punjab as to why he failed to get debt relief for the state despite a friendly government at the centre, of which his (Badal's) party is an alliance partner, refused it," he said.

"Badal would have done better if he had properly pleaded the case with the centre instead of politicising the issue and merely banking upon the self-proclaimed goodwill of the Union Finance Minister", Capt Amarinder said.

He said that if non-BJP rules states like Kerala and West Bengal could get debt relief from centre, why the Akali-BJP ruled Punjab failed to get it. 
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