The Chief Minister said that the government decided to increase the DA by 7 per cent despite resource constraints.
She said that after she came to power there was a raise of 30 per cent in DA, for which the government had to spend Rs 9,000 crore from the state exchequer.
"This 7 per cent hike alone will cost Rs 2,100 crore," she said.
"We are passing through a tough time because of the legacy of debt burden left by the erstwhile LF government. We have to pay an amount of Rs 28,000 crore annually towards debt servicing. Somehow we manage to pay salaries to the employees," Banerjee said.
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Speaking about comparison with other states, Banerjee said, "Don't draw any comparison with Gujarat, Maharashtra etc. Gujarat had already been developed 20 years back and Maharashtra is the financial capital of India. But we are lagging behind. Who is responsible for this? The previous Left Front government."
When reporters drew her attention to the big gap between the central DA and Bengal's DA, she shot back: "We don't have money-making machine. It is with the Centre."
"We told the Centre we have no grudge against your increase in DA, but also make provision for funds to states for DA increase of their own employees. We have made this demand before the Finance Commission.
She said that Chief Secretary Sanjay Mitra had written to the Centre in this regard towards the end of 2013 demanding necessary allocation from the Centre in case of DA hike announced by it, but there was no reply.
With the hike, the gap with the central DA has been reduced to 42 per cent from 49 per cent.