"As regards Odisha, I am deeply disappointed both with the recommendation of the 14th Finance Commission and the Union Budget," Patnaik told reporters while reacting to the Union Budget for 2015-16.
While the budget indicates a focus on rapid development of eastern states and special assistance has been declared for Bihar and West Bengal, Odisha has been completely neglected, the chief minister said.
"Our state faced two of the worst calamities in last two years in the form of Phailin and Hud Hud. At least on this score, Odisha deserved special focus," he said, adding "I am shocked that this fact has been completely overlooked in the budget inspite of our repeated demands."
Stating that Odisha's share in tax devolution would come down from 4.78 per cent to 4.60 per cent, he said this would involve a loss of about Rs 4,600 crore over a period of five years because of the inclusion of new criteria such as "Demographic Changes" i.E. Population as per 2011 census and deletion of the criteria of "Fiscal Discipline.