 Now since many aspects of this higher education commission of India Bill and the government's attempt and their ill motives Have been addressed and taken care of by my previous speakers So I won't take much of time. I've taken time out of my parliamentary seat But my political meeting is going on and reminder is there So and professor so got the bus was to rest for another meeting and since my colleague in my Poirage bureau, that's near Palpas. He's already elaborated some aspects. So I'm not going to repeat those things Already we have formulated our position as a party and Has written to the prime minister the general secretary of the CQM has already written Expressing reservation and elaborating on certain aspects. That's already in the public domain I mean Parliament tactics, which is going to be adopted by us that we're not discussing here But whatever we have learned in our formative stage in early 90s when just one synergy was together We are together in Rastava that we will employ and as the introduction level itself we will put our objection so that We will not allow them to introduce her for the first place and if at all introduced Then the bill has to be sent to the committees now these days. We have already written to the presiding officer that in the Lok Sabha that Normally they don't try to send those bills to the committees You know, you know the land acquisition bill, you know the citizenship amendment paid Incidentally a member of those committees and those committees are still there, but not functioning so bills are also not coming but all said and done as Madam rightly pointed out Giving the example of J.M.U. that democratic practicing democracy is there But we had a functioning functional democracy but now Oh, then or thing Just one thing he said that a good mother-in-law best be with us Off with good mother-in-law chai be shared with her central hall. They didn't just sit chai walla again. Oh, good. I'm the chai Not chai. No, no good mother-in-law best. Hey, it's a good mother-in-law And there be or bar good mother-in-law I think that this is not an isolated matter, it is a targeted matter. The scheme of things that is going on all over the country, our society, politics, and other areas, are also being used in your higher education areas. And it is especially used in higher education areas because where our constitutional scheme of things is its practical training. That is the basis of our citizens. And this is not just here. When the Islamic revolution took place in Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini's first statement was that Tehran should stop Mishwit Dalaiyat because everything is going to be destroyed. So he thought that this is a thought and this is the light of that thought. I believe that this target is the public funded higher education which is inclusive. Now people like me and Niratpal Basu, both of us, at the Jadupur University, he came from a privately owned, Onathi, most sophisticated institution, South Point School of Calcutta. I came from a humble background of a municipal free primary school. But that public funded institution has given us this opportunity. That is inclusiveness. That is sharing, that is bonding. And that is, as a citizen, you develop your social, economic, cultural views and then world view. And this is what the present day's rulers say, they do not want. And that is why, different from Jahlal Nehrabishwit Dalaiyat, or Hyderabad Central University, or Jadupur University, these are targeted. Because this is free thinking, this is thought. And the widest, the poorest, the poorest, the most socially outcast women, they do not want to be a part of this participation. And that is why, they are accepting this way, with their own ways, with their own colours. When history is being replaced by myths, science by superstitions, anchors and generalists by propagandists, then the public funded institutions, the education institutions, they are also through their own private institutions. There will be no public scrutiny, no accountability. And that is why I think, when you discuss academia, as your organisation in your campus, it is our duty, as a representative of the people, to take up those issues. And it happens that, when you came here, they were saying, we came here for a long time, so when we too, in the chairmen's house, or in the speakers' house, sit here and have a meeting, Mr. Manoj is here, and we often have to come here, for opinion formation, this is very important. Now, from here, this thing, as you, from the campus of Vishwamidhalaya, have reached here, to reach here, it is our duty, to reach here, in the presence of these things. But the problem is, the era of time, speak from that era, speaking from the era of time, it is an area of the outside world, speak from the outside world. And that is why, I think, the stakeholders, students, teachers, academia, HKS administrations, they all need a male bandit, and that is why they say, Insulin is not the only one, with the rest of the people. You are doing this, so I am giving it a lesson, that you have done this, and from the participation, it is said, that people have advised it. And I think, it will take us to a very far place. Secondly, UGC, I think it is a very ideal location. Over the years, we have said, that it should be changed, there should be some change, there should be some progress, there should be some participation. But all the way, it is just, it is not a mis-based priority. They think it is a priority. Like, from the Planning Commission, Nitya Yoke, as they are saying, they are all together, UGC, and then, on the television channel, at 9 o'clock in the evening, at 9 o'clock in the evening, at 9 o'clock in the evening, at 9 o'clock in the evening, the rest of the people will also be there. They will discuss, what a good vision it is. What a good thought it is. But, we also want, that there should be some improvement in UGC. But they are spoiling it, they are throwing it away. The country had asked for it. One spark, only for the light. Nizam has given the order, let's light it up. We were asking for light for the light. And, they are burning the light. And, in the television channel and in the media, there are people sitting there, who will look at the light and say, wow, it is so bright. Look, it is like a wall. But actually, it is not a wall, it is the wall of the government. And, you and I are on the same boat. And, just like, as we were saying, Mr. Jaswant Sinha, he is truncated. Discussions are decreasing. Days are decreasing. Seatings are decreasing. So, the democratic sense, the democratic values, the democratic institutions, they are not ready to accept it. And, all these attempts, they are trying to replace our democratic institutions with our prokhetic system. And, that is why I think, the attempts to save our country's democracy, along with that, the attempts to save our institutions, are getting somewhere in the world. And, if we get both of these, then we will get our democracy. And, I understand that, I am not a pessimist. I am hopeful, on many counts, we have resisted, we have taken on, and collectively, we can resist, even this, in motive, effort by this government. Thank you very much.