Disclosing this here today, Finance Minister P Chidambaram said that the budget presented by him on February 28 focussed on the legislative areas and the broad agenda. The government was now working on non-legislative decisions.
These decisions would involve customs, excise, service tax, insurance and banking, he said, adding "more announcements will be made and more decisions will be taken" during the reply to the debate in Parliament on the Finance Bill.
"My party appears to be happy. The opposition, of course, would have to be critical. That is the role of the opposition to expose, oppose and depose as it is said.
"I am not not perturbed by the criticism. The media, as usual, magnifies certain things and ignores certain other things. So that is part education, part entertainment. It has been a mixed bag of emotions to see the reactions," he said.
In his view, "the media likes frenzy, the media likes theatre" but people like orderly growth and orderly lives.
Ruling out any "populist" measures between now and the Lok Sabha polls due before May, 2014, Chidambaram pointed out that a government can present only five budgets and the UPA had presented its fifth one. There will be a vote on account next February and then there will be elections.