The Commission is not doing its work properly. It is very slow. So many applications are pending with them. That has to be expedited. I hope that the hon. Minister would pressurize the Commission to go to the Supreme Court. If not the Supreme Court, you can bring forward legislation. How can the Supreme Court dilute Article 30 in the TMA Pai's case or the Namdar's case? The Supreme Court had diluted Article 30. It is my college. I am opening my college for my students. I cannot give them admission. I have to rely on the State Government. Who is the State Government? Not even a single pie has been given by the State Government. Through my sweat and blood, I have formed these colleged. That is the real issue. That is why I brought it to the notice of the Government. I hope the Government will take it in the right spirit and take corrective measures. Still there is some time for them to take these measures. Mr. Deputy-Speaker, Sir, I too rise to support this Bill. This is a Bill to amend the earlier Bill which was passed in 2004 and it was discussed thredbare in this House. Sir, from the discussion that has just taken place here, it is very clear that almost everybody  agrees that all the amendments accept the last one regarding whether to consult State Governments or not. Before going into that, I was rather pained to listen to my good friend Tripathyji who said that this Bill is entirely for facilitating the business interests of the minorities. I do not understand that. In the educational field, it is an established fact that minority communities of this country have done yeoman's service. In fact, if we go through the list of educational institutions of this country, those institutions which are considered as real centres of excellence are being run by minority communities in this country mostly, not that Government institutions are not of that high standard. So, such statements that this is just to facilitate the business interests of minority communities are not correct. I think the employers alone are not responsible for their miserable condition. We are also as much responsible as they are because although we could enforce the enactment and we could improve their condition much earlier, we have failed in dong so. The Rajya Sabha, decided that a joint committee should be appointed to look into the desired amendment and put up a draft, as early as possible for our consideration.
