Sisodia's suggestion came at a Pre-Union Budget consultation meeting of all state Finance ministers chaired by Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley.
The Deputy CM, who also holds the Finance portfolio, said that due to the scrapping of high value notes, the growth of tax revenue has shown a negative growth in December this year as compared to December 2015.
It also stated the Deputy Chief Minister also pointed out that as a result of demonetisation, it will not be possible to achieve the target of tax revenue in the current financial year and as a result, all developmental works being implemented by the Government may suffer due to lack of resources.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and the ruling Aam Aadmi Party have criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi, terming as "failure" the demonetisation move.
"Deputy CM informed that Delhi government is making all efforts to promote public transport to mitigate the air pollution in the city and to offset the additional liability of service tax imposed by Centre, about 6% of the fare of AC Buses needs to be increased which will discourage the common man to use the public transport.
"He further pointed out that the Central Excise Duty of about 12.625% on fully built CNG buses may also be exempted by the central government to reduce the cost of public transport," the statement also stated.
Deputy CM also raised the issue that the Centre treated
Delhi as a Union Territory for payment of share in Central Taxes and as a State when 100% central funding of Centrally Sponsored Schemes to Union Territory comes into the picture.
He informed that the Sub-Group of Chief Ministers constituted by the Government of India on rationalisation of Centrally Sponsored Schemes had recommended 100% central funding for Union Territories since the devolution of Finance Commission Grant is not applicable to Union Territories.
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