Unless these things are done as they are in the countries like England, unless that type of spirit is created in the country by all the people of all types of views not being allowed to create differences and doubts in the minds of the people, we cannot, in a democratic set-up, have the success which we want and we cannot fulfil our promises to the people. Without going further into that aspect which really came to my mind as a result of the long speech of Mr. Bhupesh Gupta, I would like to make a few suggestions so that a proper attitude towards giving of one's best to the plan and to raise the national economy can be developed. Sir, the tariff commission having once forwarded the common agreement between the cane-growers and the factory owners now tries to modify that accord or agreement. It talks of deducations from excess profits on account of the rehabilitation of factories and export losses. If I mistake not, Sir, government itself in one of its letters dated the 14 April, 2001, told the mill owners association that factories were not entitled to export loss and they based this argument on a certain calculation of prices into the details of which I need not go. Now, in regard to rehabilitation, I might say, if, of the two, the factories and the cane-growers, rehabilitation is needed, it is the rehabilitation of the cane-growers that is needed most, we know in many parts of India the sugarcane growers suffer sometimes from drought and sometimes from floods. These days, due to heavy floods in Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, the sugarcane growers have suffered considerably. So, if the government is really keen about rehabilitation and if the tariff commission is equally solicitous of he interests of the capitalists and the cane growers, then we should insist on a rehabilitation fund for the help of the cane-growers who suffer on account of drought or on account of floods, instead of that, the tariff commission talks of rehabilitation of the millionaires as if the mill-owners buffer more from calamities that the cane growers.
