The Tamil Nadu Assembly’s interim budget proceedings will stretch to February 20, as decided in a pivotal Business Advisory Committee meeting under Speaker M. Appavu’s leadership. This extension sets the stage for intensive deliberations on the state’s fiscal plans just before elections.
Tuesday marked a milestone with Finance Minister Thangam Thennarasu presenting the 2026-27 interim budget. Timed perfectly ahead of polls, it highlights the government’s approach to resource allocation in a politically charged atmosphere.
Immediately after, Agriculture Minister MRK Panneerselvam rolled out the agriculture-specific interim budget, emphasizing investments in farm infrastructure, wider irrigation networks, mechanized farming tools, and enhanced support for farmers’ well-being.
These budgets reflect the DMK’s ongoing focus on agriculture as a growth engine. Post-presentation, the BAC mapped out the remaining session: two days of comprehensive debate on February 18 and 19, covering treasury oversight, welfare spending, and election-year commitments.
Ruling and opposition lawmakers are poised for robust arguments, with the spotlight on continuity of key schemes rather than radical shifts. The three-day finale promises sharp insights into Tamil Nadu’s political landscape, culminating on February 20 when the government must justify its financial blueprint to voters and rivals alike.