Addressing a press conference, he expressed satisfaction over tax collections in the just ended fiscal year 2012-13 and said the worrying Current Account Deficit (CAD) will be "more tolerable and acceptable".
Giving details about plans to expand the ambitious Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) scheme, he said cash subsidy will be transfered to LPG customers and the programme extended to cover 78 districts in May -- up from 20 launched in January.
"Why should the government expect an early election? All that I said in the last 50 minutes, does that point towards early elections? It points to completing our agenda for 2013-14 and then going for elections in the month of May," he said.
The Finance Minister also exuded confidence that the revenue target for 2013-14 financial year would be achieved as the GDP growth is likely to be over 6 per cent.
Once the BJP agrees, then the government will talk to other parties, he said.