They cannot wait any more. The Government should have taken up more provision for job creation without caring for fiscal deficit more allocation for rural development more allocation for ICDS more allocation for the social sector; more allocation for the small and medium industries; and more relief to the workers. The stimulus should not have been confined to the employers only who are enjoying all the benefits during the good days or during the favourable economic situation. The ILO Report says that the wage increase was only 1.7 per cent when the global growth was 4 per cent. It was far less than that in India. What does growth mean? What have people got to do with it? One Cabinet Minister once commented, and he had the courage to say that. The benefit of growth is never reaching the common man. So, instead of being obsessed with so-called growth or hype for growth, you should do something concrete for millions of our common people and the aam aadmi. They were basking in the glory of India Shining. Remember, they were taught an appropriate lession. If you also bask in the glory of seven to eight per cent growth rate, you also will not come back. They are not coming back anyway. The third force will be coming to power, of course with the support of some of your partners, and that will lead the country. The third force will provide real relief to the suffering masses. All of us know that our primary sector provides employment to 64 percent of the country's total workforce. All the Hon'ble Members would agree with me that rural prosperity is a must for a nation like ours. However, ever since the beginning of the UPA rule, while sectors like manufacturing and services are given a special thrust in one way or the other, the primary sector.
