He also said the practice of 'one size fits all' should be discarded by the new body which takes over the role of the Planning Commission as without a flexible policy, the states with differing needs cannot develop.
Yadav said the contribution made by the Planning Commission in "challenging" times cannot be ignored. "We have to incorporate changes based on experience gained over a period of time," he said, referring to the revamp of the plan panel.
He said that the states were being "financially burdened" as the Centre was executing schemes which come under the State List in the Constitution. "These programmes," the Chief Minister rued, "are exerting undue pressure on the finances of the states and in some cases states find themselves helpless."
There should be threadbare consultations with the state governments at political and official levels before the five- year plans are given final shape, he said.
The Chief Minister also said that the issues of the states should be addressed by the Planning Commission or the new body within specified timelines, noting that the role played by the plan panel as an innovation and knowledge hub could be the focal point for the states.