"Recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission is a watershed in Indian federalism...Common man will be benefited because this will give more power to states to decide on what to spend. Now, how to spend money will not be taken by New Delhi but by the each of the state," he said in an interview on Ministry's Information and Broadcasting's official Youtube channel.
Subramanian, however, noted that many programmes which are important for poverty alleviation will still be run by the Centre.
Asked what will happen to government's commitment on fiscal consolidation, he said: "Budget is coming up, obviously, the recommendations of the 14th Finance Commission will have to be incorporated because now states know how much money they will have. The Centre knows how much money it will have. So both the Centre and state will have to plan their budget accordingly."
It had also recommended a grants-in-aid of Rs 48,906 crore for 11 revenue deficit states, including Andhra Pradesh post division, West Bengal and Jammu and Kashmir, for 2015-16. For the period up to 2020, it will be over Rs 1.94 lakh crore.
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley yesterday had said the Centre has accepted the recommendations of the Finance Commission and it shows NDA government's commitment to cooperative federalism.
The Commission had suggested a fiscal deficit target of 3.6 per cent for 2015-16 and 3 per cent in subsequent years.
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