Assembly elections are due to be held in February in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur.
"When we traditionally had the Union Budget presentation on the last day of February, the Election Commission always knew of it and would weave around poll schedule accordingly. Now that the government has decided to advance the Budget, some kind of consultations need to happen with Election Commission," a top official said.
The Cabinet last week agreed to advance the presentation of the Budget to complete the legislative exercise before the beginning of new financial on April 1 as it would help plan spending on schemes better and boost economy. The new date is yet to be decided.
The Finance Ministry has proposed that the Budget presentation be fixed for February 1 and the entire exercises be completed by March 24.
It wanted the Budget Session of Parliament to begin before January 25 and go in for a three-week break between February 10 and 15 before reconvening between March 10 and 15 to complete the legislative exercise.
While tenure of Punjab, Manipur and Goa assemblies is due to end on March 18, 2017, that of Uttarakhand is till March 26, 2017. Uttar Pradesh assembly tenure expires on May 27.
The Cabinet had on September 21 in-principle decided to end the colonial-era tradition of presenting Union Budget on last day of February and advance it to help complete the legislative approvals for the annual spending plans and tax proposals before the beginning of the new financial year on April 1.
Presently, the Budget approval process happens in two parts extending to the second or third week of May, hampering early implementation of schemes and spending programmes.
To facilitate early presentation of the Budget, the finance ministry had proposed that the Budget Session of Parliament be convened sometime before January 25, a month ahead of the current practice.
Consequently, the preparation for the Budget would now start in early October and GDP estimates made available on January 7 instead of February 7.
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