But I would also like him to consider reducing the LPG prices by another Rs. 25 and also try to reduce the service tax from 12 per cent to 8 per cent so that the prices will come down. Thank you, Sir. I would like to support this Budget wholeheartedly and I say that it is an aam aadmi Budget and could be presented only by such an experienced and knowledgeable Finance Minister like Pranabda. Sir, the people had reasonable expectations from the hon. Finance Minister who is coming back to this particular responsibility. It is a welcome step by the Government that in this crisis he will  be right person to address the burning problems of millions of our countrymen. We understand that he has to work within the limitations of the constitutional framework, particularly, the convention. There is no denying that it a Vote on Account. But in the same Government, in its Railway Budget, the Railway Minister presented as if he cannot do much because it is only a Vote on Account. But the Finance Minister treid to present as if he cannot do much because it is only a Vote on Account. But he has mentioned that these are extraordinary times and extraordinary times require wattent, extraordinary measures. He could have also done something reasonable what was possible within the limitation, though he cannot tinker with the revenue nor with the expenditure in a big way, he could have given the indications because the crisis is unfolding itself. He has admitted that. We are yet to know what is going to happen. How deep the effect and impact is going to be on the livelihood of our aam aadmi. But we are disappointed. We are disappointed because of what he cuold have done even in such a situation, what is being done and what has been done in the past.
