There is, of course, that nightmare revelation about Kerala when the Congress wrested power from the Communists in the election last May. The amount of unpaid bills left over by the Communist regime was so big that Indian Airlines refused to give a ticket on credit even to the new CM.
Then there is that vital statistic revealed in the RBI study. Among the 17 major states from whom supplementary information was available, the proportion of states' own revenue to aggregate expenditure was lowest at 12.3 per cent, while in others it ranged from 23 per cent for Himachal Pradesh to 62.4 per cent for Haryana. That miniscule, teeniest proportion was for Jammu & Kashmir whose CM is crying hoarse once again for autonomy short of azadi. Autonomy, Indian style, zindabad!
Despite the above chilling facts, what do you think our CMs did at the WTO strategy meet last May? They demanded greater aid from the Centre. When asked what they themselves were doing to ensure proper collection of irrigation charges in their states, none explained. How could they when their politics begins and ends with vote banks?