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CM Bats For Cooperative Federalism
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|May 25, 2025
Stalin Urges Modi To Cooperate With All States To Help Each One Of Them Reach Growth Targets
CHIEF Minister MK Stalin on Saturday urged the BJP-led union government to extend its support to all the states, including Tamil Nadu, without any discrimination to achieve their developmental goals. He also reiterated the state's demand, made earlier to the 16th Finance Commission, to increase the states' share in the centre's tax revenue to 50%. Though the 15th Finance Commission had increased it to 41%, only 33.16% of the centre's gross tax revenue has been shared with the states, he noted.
Addressing the NITI Aayog's Governing Council (GC) meeting in New Delhi, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi with the participation of CMs from across the country, Stalin stressed that "cooperative federalism" is the foundational principle to realise the PM's vision to make India a developed nation and a $30 trillion economy by 2047.
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