"When the Prime Minister says this and tells people about it, this commitment will be fulfilled in toto. This amount of Rs 1.25 lakh crore will be given under Centrally Sponsored Schemes.
"We have made a promise and we will fulfill it and people of Bihar will get full benefit of this," Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha said replying to questions.
Opposition parties have repeatedly raised questions over the genuineness of this special package announced by Modi.
In their supplementaries, the JD-U members repeatedly asked the minister whether and when the government will give the promised package to Bihar.
Replying to a question whether the government proposes to release the amount deducted from the Plan funds earmarked for Bihar, Sinha said release of central funds to the states under various programmes including Plan schemes are governed by prescribed guidilines including submission of utilisation certificates for funds released.
The minister also chose to highlight that consequent to the recommendations of 14th Finance Commission, the share of states in the net proceeds of union taxes has been significantly enhanced from 32 to 42 percent and that the total tax devolution to Bihar for the period of 2015-20 is estimated at Rs 381592.27 crore against the estimated tax devolution of Rs 158341.22 crore by 13th Finance Commission.
