Reacting to the budget proposals, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, said it had failed to include any measures to overcome the crisis in the economy due to demonetisation.
In a facebook post, Vijayan said the Centre had failed to take into account the problems faced by the cooperative sector in the state post demonetisation.
'Kerala had put forward certain suggestions during pre-budget discussions to face the crisis faced by the cooperative sector after demonetisation. But they were not considered by the Centre', Vijayan said.
'The GST council itself had estimated that Rs 50,000 crore was required for this. Not a single paise has been earmarked', Vijayan said.
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Chief Minister also flayed the Centre for not keeping its promise of sanctioning an All India Institute of Medical Science centre for the state.
The plan of the Centre to GO cashless was best example that the economy was being controlled by those who were unaware of financial background and livelihood of majority of people in the country, he said adding 'This would only push the economy and rural sector backward'.
Though the state had asked for a substantial increase in funds allocation from Centre following the slow down, 'the hike was very nominal', he told reporters here.
Centre has also not accepted the state's demand for an increase of 0.5 per cent in loans, he said.
The Union Minister was exuberant for having brought down the revenue defecit to 3.2 per cent, 'but this will only further aggravate the financial crisis in the country', Issac said.
Criticsing the budget, he said Union Finance Minister, aims to mobilise revenue from selling the share of public sector undertakings.
Though the government had stated that it would double the income of farmers, there was only a marginal increase of Rs 3000 crore for agriculture sector from Rs 48,072 crores to Rs 51,026 crores, he pointed out.
Opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala said the budget proposals were far from reality and also neglected Kerala in all apects.
'There was no justitification for denying AIIMS for the state which was promised in 2015 itself', he said adding the concessions to income tax payers were also nominal.