The two-hour long meeting saw the Commission seeking to puncture Modi's claims that it was all milk and honey in Gujarat and telling the Chief Minister that the state was lagging behind in several development indices.
At the meeting with Planning Commission Deputy Chairman Montek Singh Ahluwalia where a plan of Rs 59,000 crore was approved for Gujarat, Modi raised a litany of complaints against the Centre.
In this context, he cited gas pricing, raising the height of the Sardar Sarovar Project and putting up gates to the dam.
In his presentation, he accused the Centre of adopting a 'big brother' attitude towards the states.
He said the Centre makes schemes which create financial liability for the states and in this regard referred to the Right to Education and changes in programmes like National Rural Health Mission (NRHM).
Modi wanted the states to have greater flexibility in implementation of centrally-sponsored schemes and desired that Planning Commission, headed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, to act as a mediator between the state and the centre.
The Planning Commission, however, highlighted to Modi the problems in Gujarat on the social welfare front with the state ranking 12th in the education field.
At the meeting attended by Minister of State for Planning Rajiv Shukla, the Commission pressed the need for improvement in social welfare sector and increasing the enrolment of girls in schools.
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