00:00Yojandr Ji, why is this happening?
00:02We've had a budget for many years,
00:06and what is happening in the morning,
00:09when you get a report of LPG,
00:13suddenly 50-60 Rs.
00:15in a cylinder,
00:16in a 19 kg cylinder.
00:18Why do you do this?
00:20Do you wait for 4-5 hours,
00:22and then increase?
00:24Look, I'm going to say that
00:29the issue is that
00:32the government needs to be sensitive in this situation.
00:35Because, India,
00:36today we think that
00:38it is a country that
00:40is an emotion and sensitiveness.
00:42If you do any such thing,
00:44which is your day-to-day routine
00:46and your cash flows affect,
00:48it will be positive and negative sensitivity create.
00:52So, the government has no business to remain in business,
00:56Well, we're going to see who cares.
00:57The government has no business to remain in business.
01:06The government has no business to remain in business.
01:11I believe that if you look at the case of India, the Prime Minister has said that the government has no business to remain in business, but we can see that it is translated from words into actions.
01:26We can see that the capacity of the government has increased from the point of view, but if we look at education, medical services, and all these areas, the capacity of the government has increased from the place.
01:44I believe that the government will be sensitive to these areas, and when you don't give special benefits, you will see that this area is a neglected area.
01:56I would like to add that the government has also been issues that they don't believe in their own ownership.
02:05Our company is the solution to the government and those who are the Orpestation Controls.
02:15This one is the requirement to be a business policy that the government is there to be control over the years.
02:28I hope that this budget will be the CapEx Centre for the type of $4 to the perspective that we will now see the CapEx.
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