Raipur. Chief Minister Baghel has given a statement regarding the meeting with Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. CM Baghel said, I talked about the interests of Chhattisgarh which is an old liability. There is GST money from April to June, which we have not received. Other states have got more, we have got less. 140 crore is outstanding for coal royalty. Regarding this, I said that there is no justification to stop it, there are many plans. He further told that the matter of transportation of paddy was discussed. They are demanding 14 lakh quintals of Arwa. Along with Arwa, the target of 4 lakh quintals of that rice has been met. The amount released by the Government of India has been asked to be kept in a private bank under the new rule. I raised this matter on the part of Central and State Government, neither the Center nor the State is benefited by it, it will benefit the private bank officer, RBI E-Kuber is better than that, put it in that. So that both the state and the center are benefited by this and other Chief Ministers have agreed to my words.