"With barely six months remaining for the completion of the UPA government's term in office, I do not think this is the appropriate time to undertake such a sensitive and complex exercise," she added.
Strongly urging that the report "ought to be rejected and not used in any form," Jayalalithaa said the 14th Finance Commission should be allowed to function freely without "deliberate tutoring and misleading inputs from the Government of India masquerading as intellectual attempts at redressing backwardness."
"I strongly decry the attempt of the Union Finance Minister and Ministry of Finance to prejudice and undermine the work of the Fourteenth Finance Commission," she said.