We should have tried the diversification of our exports to various other countries, particularly, to developing countries. Because of the tie-up with the USA as there is a collapse of the US economy, we are also suffering. Now, even at this late hour we should try to find out the other alternatives for the exports to the developing countries. In our country, many enterprises are closed, particularly, the IT industry is in very serious crisis. But I do not find much of the proposals to fight back this type of impact on the economic recession and on unemployment. Today morning, we had a very interesting discussion on the unemployment of the working class in the country. The hon. Labour Minister was here to explain what steps the Government has taken. But these are same routine type of schemes that have been implemented in this country. He narrated all these things and said this is the thing that we are going to solve the problem of recession. It is not going to solve. It is a very gloomy situation around and by jugglery of words and numbers the unemployment is not going to be reduced in the country. Sir, I would like to say that even in the Budget it was very clear that the Government is not ready to tax the rich who benefited wonderfully because of the schemes of the Government in the last few years. Rich is becoming richer. There are four Indians in the top ten richest persons in the world. But there are more than 30 crores of people below the poverty line. What is it we are doing about this? Deficit Budget is going to bring more inflation. Mr. Chairperson, I would like to remind one thing that most of us, the Members of Parliament Ruling Party and the Opposition, I am sure might have received several letters about the so-called Indians deposit.
