What will be their future? Sir, the Unorganized Sector Bill has been adopted. But we are yet to see what effective measures it takes. Farmers are still committing suicide. There have been so many debt relief measure, special packages but where is the solution? 18% of the country's GDP depends on agriculture, 62% of the population survives on agriculture. This is an extremely important sector but is plagued by a number of problems and strikingly enough, there is a lack of political will. Sir, prices are shooting through the roof. Inflation rate though has come down a bit. But due to price rise, the rate of inflation in food grains is rather high. Thus the essential commodities are going out of reach of the common people. They are suffering like anything. This has to be remembered. The status of BPL is not very clear even today. We cannot say that we are following the BPL parameters entirely. In some cases, APL people are turning into BPL and they in turn are being deprived of their privileged and rights. As a result, there is an emergence of a kind of social unrest. I think we should address the real issue. Sir, the 2006 report of the Swiss Bank Association reveals that India is  the highest investor among the five countries which deposit money in their bank. It has infact invested 15 times more than the fifth country. It amounts to 1456 billion dollar that is approximately 12-13 times higher than our foreign debt. Where from is this huge amount pouring in? Who all are running these accounts? Why is the amount being related to the country's resources? We cannot turn a blind eye to the problem. Similar is the issue of black money. Every time we discuss about black money and the parallel economy which runs in the country. We are very much concerned about that. Democracy activist Kyaw Min Yu better known as Jimmy received the same sentence from the military tribunal. Family memebrs of the two men gathered outside Yangon's Insein prison after news of the executions was published in the hope of retrieving their bodies, local media reported. The two other men were sentenced to death for killing a woman they alleged was an informer for the junta in Yangon. The NLD which won a landslide in 2020 elections before being ousted by the military months later said it was "devastated" by the news. Responding to media enquiries on reports of the executions a junta statement said it is as stated in the state media. The executions drew immediate condemnation from the US which slammed.
