Arunachal Pradesh today rejected Congress charges of embezzlement of Rs 10000 crore against it and said if the party cannot substantiate the figure the government might file a defamation case against the PCC president.
"It is beyond comprehension from where the absurd figure has been conjured. It clearly shows that the opposition is oblivious of the scale of finances available in the state," government spokesman Passang Dorjee Sona told a press conference here.
"Congress is running out of issues and so they are trying to make issues out of no issues. If it cannot substantiate the figure, the government might go for filing defamation case against the APCC president," he said.
"We will not allow the state to sink into the same state of mismanagement ... Congress, both at the state and the Centre are living in denial," he added.
Presenting a broad figure of revised estimates of 2016-17, Sona informed that during the year the state received an amount of Rs 8388.30 crore under the 14th Finance Commission along with Rs 200 crore against centrally sponsored schemes ,besides Rs 1157 crore against state's own resources and Rs 713.91 from borrowings.
On the letter of the chief secretary Shakuntala Doley Gamlin to the finance commissioner, the spokesman said that an explanation has been sought from her to substantiate the basis of unfounded issues raised in her note.
On another allegation made by the Congress that most of the fund under SIDF was spent in Tawang and Namsai districts represented by Chief Minister Pema Khandu and Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, Sona disclosed that out of the total 716.92 crore SIDF amount, Rs 35.35 crore and Rs 36.15 crore were allocated to Tawang and Namsai which is barely five per cent each of the total allocation.
"The present government is known for unprecedented reforms at all levels of administration to bring about a transparent, accountable and corruption free governance, which no government has done in the past," he said.
Sona said, the government believes in proactive disclosure and therefore the accounts till the last penny of the state exchequer are on social media platform and website.
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