This is purely for seeking Vote-on-Account to run the Government, rather to meet the expenditure during the coming four months of the next financial year. When I look at the Budget Speech of the hon. Finance Minister as a student of Mathematics, I find a very interesting case. Our hon. Minister is also here. We have got as many as 69 paragraphs in the speech. Six plus nine makes 15 and this is the 15th Session of the 14th Lok Sabha. If you further add one and five, it comes to six and this is the 6th Budget of the present UPA Government. It is a very interesting fact. I think, our friend in the Minsitry have done proper arithmetic to make it look so nice. I congratulate them for this. Coming to the contents of the Interim Budget, very humbly I would say that I do not agree with whatever has been said by the hon. Members on the other side of the House. We have seen that you have already on so many novel ideas, our Mission programmes of the UPA Government. For the first time, our economy has sustained a growth of over 9 per cent per annum for three consecutive years. This has to be respected. Madam, this is all for aam admi. It also reminds us of the words of the Father of the Nation that India lives in villages. So, we have a number of programmes meant for rural areas. I will not enumerate all those programmes but they are being followed vigorously. The only thing which we can suggest to the Government of course, every Government has its own limitations is about the delivery mechanism. Since India is a vast country and is a union of States and States are being run by different political parties, different political set-ups, there may be lapses here and there, but even then a Mission remains a Mission. Take the example of National Rural Employment Guarantee Act.
