New Delhi, Central Government: The Government has said the Election Commission of India that it cannot defer the budget session to be held on February 1.The ECI had sought a response from the regime after the opposition had opposed. In its response, the government said that the budget was constitutional duty and hence cannot be postponed.

Last week the opposition demanded the postponement of the introduction of the Union Budget till March 8.

The confrontation has already petitioned the President of India as well as the ECI seeking that the budget be postponed.  It would be the ECI in consultation with legal experts which will necessitate a final call on whether the budget will be presented on February 1 as scheduled or wait till March 8 when the last phase of the elections will come to a close.

While the government states that the budget cannot be shifted as it is Constitutional work, the opposition cites examples of the past when the same has been postponed in view of the model code of conduct being in force.  It immediately comes into force after the election dates are declared.

The opposition says that the budget could tip the scales in favor of the government as it can take in several announcements, which in turn would affect their poll prospects during the elections.  Legal experts, however say that the ECI at best could tell the government to avoid announcing any major sops in the lawsuit of the poll bound states.

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