"It is not a slap, it is not a snub, not even a negative comment. ...It is not an adverse comment. The government stand is not being questioned by the Election Commission," Congress spokesperson P C Chacko told reporters outside Parliament House.
Replying to questions on the EC directive, he said that Congress "respects" the Commission's "well considered opinion." "That does not mean that the UPA government has done anything wrong," he said.
The three-member Commission, which met under the chairmanship of Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath today, observed that the announcement was "avoidable" during the election process.
It directed the government to keep in abeyance the implementation of the programme till completion of election process in Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh. The Commission, however, said the government's reply was 'silent' with regard to the justification sought by the EC as to the necessity of announcement of the scheme at this juncture.
Chacko claimed that the circumstances under which the decision was taken by the government was convincing to the Commission and that's why no adverse comment was given.
He also said that the government was in the process of implementing a promise made in the Congress manifesto during the 2009 elections.