"Watch me live presenting the Union Budget 2017 at 11 am, February 1, 2017," Finance Minister Arun Jaitley tweeted.
The tweet came as doubts were being cast over presentation of the Budget in the wake the death of former Union minister and Indian Union Muslim League leader E Ahamed early this morning.
Some quarters even demanded putting off the Budget presentation till tomorrow following the tradition of Lok Sabha adjourning for the day as a mark of respect whenever a sitting MP passes away.
Sources said the government cited death of minister M B Rana on the Budget day on August 31, 1974. The then Speaker G S Dhillon decided to go ahead with the Budget presentation. Indira Gandhi was the prime minister then.
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Also, on April 19, 1954, sitting member Jujhar Pal Sorein passed away on the day of presentation of the Railway Budget, but the House proceedings were held as scheduled.
In those days, the Budget was presented in evening, usually at 5 pm.
The Budget presentation, the sources said, is likely after an obituary reference.
Also, all Budget papers are printed with today's date, postponement will cause many hassles, the government argued.
Sources said Jaitley met President Pranab Mukherjee in the morning to fulfil the constitutional obligation of getting a go-ahead from the head of state for the Budget presentation.