Despite the poor spending, Finance Minister P Chidambaram today allocated Rs 80,000 crore to the key social sector Ministry in this year's budget.
Ramesh blamed "serious administrative weaknesses in the poorest states of India"-- Bihar, Jharkhand and Odisha-- which failed to "absorb and spend the money on time" and "complicated financial procedures" within the government which "delay fund releases" to the states for the less spending in the current financial year.
Addressing a press conference, Ramesh admitted that the Ministry could spend only Rs 55,000 crore in the current fiscal.
"It is a reality. Rs 75000 crore were allocated.... There is a collective responsibility. I can not pass on the responsibility to the states. As Minister for Rural Development I have to be held accountable.... I am not running away from responsibility," he said when asked about the poor spending of the Ministry.
Reacting to a query on Finance Minister's statement that Rural Development Ministry this year has got 46 per cent hike over last year, he said it was because he compared the Ministry's actual expenditure of Rs 55,000 crore with Rs 80000 crores which has been allocated.