While the Election Commission said it will examine a representation made by parties opposing the February 1 Budget plan, Finance Minister Arun Jaitley defended the move asking why Opposition parties are afraid of it when they have claimed that demonetisation is an unpopular decision.
For the record, all the parties claimed they would do well in the elections in Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Goa and Manipur.
The parties say that this would give an unfair advantage to BJP and its allies as the Centre could announce sops to influence voters.
"It is a collective and serious concern of the Opposition parties that advancing the presentation of budget to February 1 will provide an opportunity to the government to make populist announcements to influence voters.
"This will not only give unfair advantage to the ruling party but will also undermine the process of free and fair elections. It is therefore demanded that in view of the forthcoming elections and the precedent of 2012, the advancement of the presentation of the budget should not be allowed," Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said in a letter to Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi.
"The Commission has received one representation sent by some political parties. This representation is with regards to presentation of the budget. The Commission is examining this representation and in due course of time will take a call on this," he told reporters when asked about the issue.
Reacting to the Opposition demand, Jaitley said, "These are those political parties which say that popularity of demonetisation is very low. So why they are afraid of the Budget."
BSP supremo Mayawati said the EC should instruct the
central government not to present the General Budget on February 1 and just as 2012, it be presented only after the completion of polling on March 8.
"Voters can be influenced through the Budget and thereby free and fair elections can be effected," she feared.
Punjab Congress president Amarinder Singh also flayed the Modi government's decision to announce the Union Budget before the assembly elections as a blatant violation of political and electoral norms.
Naresh Agrawal, who was recently expelled by Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh in the midst of feud within the ruling party of Uttar Pradesh, insisted the EC to see the budget session announced by the central government be postponed to ensure that the voters do not get influenced.
Welcoming the poll schedule, BJP said state elections are fought largely on the state-level issues but there is a positive undercurrent for the party across the country post demonetisation.
Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala described the polls to the five states including Uttarakhand and Manipur, where his party will seek another term in row, as a 'yagna' of democracy and urged the EC to ensure "free, fair and independent polls".
"We also hope that the use of muscle power, abuse of government power and misuse of money power will be checked once and for all and it will be good for democracy," he said, while welcoming the poll schedule.
"Both in Punjab and Goa, the situation is bad. In Punjab, people want to throw the BJP coalition government and bring in an honest AAP government so that they get freed from drugs and corruption," he said.
Sanjay Raut, an MP from NDA constituent Shiv Sena, said poll preparations of the saffron party are "complete", particularly in northern states and BJP-ruled Goa.
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