Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said his Shiromani Akali Dal's stand on federalism was vindicated after the Centre decided to raise states' share in central taxes to 42 per cent from 32 per cent.
He also hailed the Centre's decision to scrap the "archaic" Planning Commission and replace it with "progressive" NITI Aayog.
At a 'Hola Mohalla' function here, he said the SAD is a votary of true federalism and has been trying relentlessly to secure financial autonomy for states since long. So that, he said, the states can implement their programmes and schemes intended for overall development and welfare of the people.
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Rather, he said that they would be full-fledged partners in the development process of the states viz-a-viz the country. Badal said all the Chief Ministers in future would have equal say in the planning process adopted by NITI Aayog.
Terming this a "paradigm shift" from the centralised approach followed by the erstwhile Planning Commission, he said, this ushers an era of harmonious Centre-State relations.
He said the Centre's benevolence showered on his state was reflected in the Union Budget 2015-16 in which Punjab was allotted prestigious AIIMS, Horticulture Research Institute and above all world class heritage status to Jallianwala Bagh memorial in the holy city of Amritsar.
He said a good start has been made by the NDA government and the day was not far when Punjab which, according to him, had been hitherto blatantly ignored by the previous Congress governments, would be duly compensated with more such projects in the near future.
On the electoral prospects of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) in Punjab, he said, "It has no future in the state as the massive mandate to the SAD-BJP alliance in recently concluded civic polls indicated that the wise people of the state were solidly behind the alliance government and its pro-people and result-oriented policies.