On budgets and off-budgets
Appeasing the electorate in the last lap of a five-year tenure is akin to the last dash in a marathon
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Last Updated: Jan 18, 2019, 09:29 IST2 min

Over the past three decades, India has had six interim budgets. On February 1, Finance Minister (FM) Arun Jaitley will present the seventh. The thing with interim budgets—typically the last one in a government’s five-year tenure unless elections are forced—is that that they’re inevitably looked upon with suspicion. With the general election just a few months away, what should essentially be a spending plan for the next three to four months is looked upon as a platform for governments to play to the gallery and tinker with financials to play down overspending ahead of the polls.