BJP leader and former two-time chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal, ahead of Virbhadra Singh's meeting with the prime minister, missed no opportunity in taking a dig at the successive Congress governments in the state for creating the financial mess.
Analysing the financial management during the rule of the BJP and Congress governments in the state, Dhumal, who held the finance portfolio in both his stints, said the BJP government implemented the Ninth Five Year Plan (1997-2002) amounting to Rs.5,700 crore.
The total expenditure under this Plan was Rs.7,899.67 crore, which was Rs.2,199.67 crore over and above the approved Plan.
"Due to this higher expenditure in the Ninth Plan, the state got a higher allocation of Rs.4,600 crore in the Tenth Plan (2002-07), which was approved for Rs.10,300 crore by the Planning Commission," Dhumal said.
He said the Tenth Plan was implemented by the Congress government and the total expenditure was only Rs.8,493.90 crore.