The Economic Survey mentioned that the per capita income in the BJP-ruled Maharashtra has risen by 12.1 per cent in 2016-17 while that of the Congress-ruled Karnataka by 10.2 per cent in similar period.
The Survey, projecting a 2.7 per cent slide in the state economy in (fiscal) 2017-18 compared to 2016-17, was presented in the state legislature today, a day ahead of tabling of the Budget 2018-19.
The Survey mentioned that the per capita income in Maharashtra for 2016-17 stood at Rs 1,65,491 whereas that of Karnataka at Rs 1,57,474.
"Karnataka is going to polls soon. Why the BJP-led Maharashtra government has compared its per capita income with Karnataka only when it is higher than the southern state? It looks like a political move. This (comparison) could be used in Karnataka for political reasons," Chavan told reporters.
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The Maharashtra government has selectively dropped names of Goa and Delhi, which are having higher per capita income than Maharashtra, he said.
Maharashtra Finance Minister Sudhir Mungantiwar denied any politics behind mentioning Karnataka in the Survey.
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