Government to take initiative and see to it that the present arrangement that has been made is abandoned and cancelled. The Government should take the responsibility of constructing the Hyderabad Metro. Sir, I would like to make another point here though it is not directly related to metro railways, yet it is a matter related with the Ministry of Urban Development. Two days back I came across a news item in the newspaper that a sum of Rs. 1400 crore has been provided from the JNNURM for providing buses in sixteen corporate cities. It looks from outside that it is a very wonderful thing but I have a very serious objection to this. This is supposed to be a step that is taken to tide the recession. But this is directly helping the corporate houses. There are several other priorities to be taken note of like drinking water, drainage systems etc. Those aspects should be taken into consideration. Mr. Chairman, Sir, at the outset I thank all the hon. Members who have participated in the discussion on the Bill and extended their unqualified, whole-hearted support. It is one of those occasion of which Parliament can legitimately be proud of that not only we vigourously dispute with each other on matters of principle, on matters of ideology, we are also capable of rising to the occasion in one voice as we have done today. As all hon. Members have rightly pointed out, Delhi Metro Rail Project has turned out to be a spectacular success. In fact, it is our country's pride. I am glad to say that Shri Shahnawax Hussain who initiated the debate made this point in a very commendable way. To make this project a success, almost all the parties in this House, almost all the Governments in Delhi and at the national level have cooperated Government.
