The biggest challenge before Chidambaram, who will be presenting his eighth budget, would be to keep every constituent happy, arrest decelerating economic growth and bring down fiscal deficit to committed level of 4.8 per cent of the gross domestic product.
Only former Prime Minister Morarji Desai had presented Budget eight times.
The Budget is also significant as it would be the last before the general elections due in April-May next year.
There can only be an interim budget before the elections.
Among other things, Chidambaram will be under pressure to earmark funds for schemes and programmes to fulfil electoral promises especially with regard of the Food Security Bill which seeks to provide subsidised foodgrain to poor as a matter of legal right.
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