But the same Finance Minister of the same UPA Government is saying. No, we cannot do it we cannot do anything because of revenue expenditure, balance etc. Sir, in the same Government there are two faces, two philosophies working, which show that there is a total confusion. The Government does not know what to do. It is totally directionless. As long as we had been supporting them, we tried to put them on track by advising them. Do not recklessly go for deregulation, do not press the Banking Deregulation Act, do not do hike in the FDI in the insurance sector, do not put the precious savings out of the people pension fund in the capital market, and do not go for full convertibility. It all worked also. The Prime Minister, while speaking in Washington, quoted without making any reference that this was the Left's demand. We know what our job is. It is to put the Government on the right track. Right now also, we are doing the same thing although we are on the opposite side now. We do not agree with them. They are so obsessed with reforms, reforms and reforms. They had initiated all these bad measures, and we have been following their footsteps instead of searching for an alternative. There are FRBM guidelines. We had stated that the Government should reconsider. In such a situation, if the Government spends on education, on healthcare, it will greatly help the whole country. The Knowledge Commission had recommended that if we have to make, right to education for the children compulsory, we would have to keep a large budget on this. In this regard, another Committee was also set up. I think, it was the Kapil Sibal Committee or something like that. That Committee had also recommended Rs. 1,51,5000 crore on education. Similarly, the UPA had committed two to three per cent of the GDP on healthcare. But it is very negligible spent so far. Half of our children are dying because of malnutrition. Seventy per cent of the rural mothers are suffering maternity-related deaths.
