RANCHI, Dec. 9 -- Jharkhand finance minister Radha Krishna Kishore accused the Centre of acting in a bipartisan manner with non-BJP ruled states in terms of disbursal of share in taxes and grants, even as the former underlined that there was no dearth of funds in the state's coffers.

In his reply to the discussion on the second supplementary budget worth Rs.7,721.25 crore, passed with voice vote in absence of opposition members who walked out, the finance minister also said due to better fiscal management the state, if required, had enough room for market borrowing, as permissible under the Fiscal Responsibility & Budget Management Act 2003.

"The Centre has to pay Rs.47,040 crore as share in tax and Rs.17,057 as grants-in aid. If the tw...