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Union government acting with narrow political motives in fiscal devolution, says T.N. CM Stalin

Prime Minister MK Stalin, Justice Kurian Joseph, Former Judge, Supreme Court of India and President, the high-level committee of the Union State incentives and India’s Supreme Court Justice Jasti Chelameswar, Kalanar Arangam’s Union-State Relations National Seminar’s opening function on Saturday in Chennai | Photo Loan: R. Ravindran

Tamil Nadu significantly contributes to union tax income through direct taxes and goods and service taxes. Nevertheless, in the case of financial revolution, the Union government does not give the state the necessary share and on Saturday, August 23, 2025, Prime Minister MK Stalin acts with “narrow political motives ..

Speaking at the opening of the National Seminar of Unity-State Relations in Chennai, Stalin reminded the rights of the former Prime Minister CN Annadurai in 1967 for the attempt to establish the Justice Rajamannar Committee on the Union-Durum of the former Prime Minister M. Karunidhi in 1969.

Founded by the Union Government in 1983, the Sarkaria Commission said he could not propose significant constitutional changes to strengthen states, although he emphasized the dangers of excessive centralization. “Speaking changes and legislation have gained more power with the union, Stal said Stalin, Stalin.

“In 2007, upon the insistence of the DMK, the UPA government founded the Punchhi Commission. The main advice of the governors was never understood from the actions of the current governor of Tamil Nadu in consultation with the relevant chief ministers,” he said.

The Union government continues to disturb the states in the opposition decision thanks to many legislative and administrative interventions. The Prime Minister also weakens the independence of the financial commissions and claims that states reject the justified income shares.

Language policy

Mr. Stalin also said that the Union government forced him and Tamil Nadu successfully resisted such initiatives and made his two language policies remain intact. Today, resistance to Hindi imposition and state rights demands are echoed by other states such as Karnataka, Western Bengal and Maharashtra.

He said that only India could be strengthened with the power of self -confident states. “Anyone who really cares about the national unity should give their voices to the cause of state autonomy. Like Tamil Nadu, other states should create similar committees to advance the demand for rights and federalism,” he added.

By comparing the federal regulations in India and the United States, the Supreme Court’s former judge Jasti Jasti Chememeswar said that the American Federation emerged through a bargaining between 13 independent states, whereas there was no such bargaining in India. He spoke comprehensively about the various aspects of federalism, and called on Mr. Stalin to interact with his colleagues from other states to make a really federal effort according to union-state relations.

Supreme Court former judge and Tamil Nadu government created by the Union-State Relations of the senior committee Chairman Justice Kurian Joseph, including responsible leaders, including many people ‘actually’ constitution ‘said. “The Constitution that forms the nation. India without it is not India,” he said.

Previously, Mr. Stalin launched the official website of the senior committee and issued an online survey to enable people throughout the country to share their views.

M. Naganathan, former Vice President of Tamil Nadu State Planning Commission, former Vice President of the Maritime University of India, K. Ashok Vardhan, M. Naganathan; Chief Secretary N. Muruganandam; And Reeta Harish Thakkar, the Secretary of the Public Department, was among those present.

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