 జ੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍੍� � leistenन இரு සදිට්න්නය ලාතාට්රිකයෙයෙසමල මාතන්රයෙයකන්තාසන්ර්රවක්රීමටියක්න්රරයෙන්රයෙනේයෙන්නේයාට දහැමට්මලලායෙන්රයෙනීයෙන්කයෙවකය� Anup Jakob ji, Manisi Kappan ji, Chandi Omen ji, K.C. Joseph ji, Natakam Suresh ji, P.C. Thomas ji are candidate from UDF, Francis K. George ji, leaders of the India Alliance, brothers and sisters, friends from the media. I'd like to welcome all of you here today. Today, as I arrived at the last meeting, I was thinking, I was thinking of Omen Chandi ji and remembering him, fondly remembering him and thinking what a fantastic leader Kerala had produced. As I arrived at the last meeting, I was thinking of Omen Chandi ji and remembering him, fondly remembering him and thinking what a fantastic leader Kerala had produced. I'd like to welcome all of you here. You've come quite a hot day and you've given me your time, so I'd like to thank you for that. Earlier, I used to see Kerala from slightly far. Now, I'm a member of parliament, so I've got to see your state from really close. So, I was sitting over here just now and I was looking and I noticed that I'm the only person wearing pants on the stage. Everyone else is wearing a dhoti. So, I think next time I'll also wear a dhoti. So, you have a tradition, you have a way of life, a way of looking at things that is not new. It manifests itself in a new way, but it is actually very old. So, for example, if I was to think about the Malayalam language, I can imagine that even thousands and thousands of years ago, people were talking in Malayalam. And maybe 500 years from now, there'll be a meeting in exactly this place and the people will also be talking in Malayalam. Maybe 500 years from today, there will be a meeting here, similar meeting, we will all be gone, but the meeting will be in Malayalam. So, it is not really accurate to call Malayalam a language. Because embedded in the language is the tradition of Kerala, the happiness of Kerala, the sadness of Kerala, the anger of Kerala, all these things are embedded inside the language. For example, when a young girl graduates from a university, she comes back and her parents congratulate her in Malayalam. Maybe when somebody loses his brother, he tells his other brother in Malayalam. So, Malayalam is Kerala and Kerala is Malayalam. And so, I get really surprised when I hear the Prime Minister giving speeches where he says one nation, one language, one leader, one religion. How can you tell the Tamil people that they should not speak Tamil or the people of Kerala that they should not speak Malayalam or the people of Bengal that they should not speak Bengali? Every single Indian language is as important as every other language. And so, the BJP does this with language, it does this with where you are from, it does this with your caste, it does this with your religion. Wherever they get an opportunity, they divide our country. BJP and the national system, these opportunities are okay. In any way, they are okay. In the name of the nation, or in the name of the culture, or in the name of the religion, these kinds of differences can be made. And so one year, the Indian state is burning, people are killing each other, and the Prime Minister has not gone there, How can the leader of India not go to a state which is on fire? How can a leader of India not go to one of our states which is on fire? How can a leader of India not go to a state which is on fire? It's a tragic situation and the Prime Minister going to Manipur will stop the violence in Manipur. I can tell you, I know the Indian army very well. I know that if the Indian army was told by the Prime Minister that the violence in Manipur has to stop, it will stop within three days. But it is in the interest of the government to keep this anger in society. They need to distract India from its real issues. What are the main issues? The main issues are unemployment, price rise, divisiveness. These are the main issues. And if you look at the national media, you will never hear any of these issues. The national media will never show you that farmers are protesting, that there is massive unemployment, that there are 22 rich people who own most of this country. But let me tell you that if our national media is true, we will not be able to understand that the main issues are not in the interest of the people. These issues are very important. There are other issues like unemployment. If the national media is true, we will not be able to reach the people. There are other unfair countries in the world. 22 people in India have as much wealth as 70 crore of our civilians. Today, our country has become the most unfair country in the world. 22 people in India have as much wealth as 70 crore of our civilians. 70 crore Indians earn less than 100 rupees a day. How can we talk about being a superpower? Our farmers are screaming for help. Our youngsters are unemployed. How are we talking about being a superpower? In the last ten years, Mr. Narendra Modi's government has put 200 million people back into poverty. So the question is, what is the next congress government, the India Alliance government going to do to address this inequality and unfairness? What is the next congress government going to do to address this inequality and unfairness? The backbone of our society is India's women. Women are the backbone of our society. What is the name? Sona. Sona is standing here. She is the future of India. You come in front. Girls like Sona are the future of our country. And Sona's mother spends eight hours a day, ten hours a day looking after her. And she probably goes out and works for another eight to ten hours. Sona's father works just like his mother for eight to ten hours. And both of them get compensated for the work they do outside their house. But her mother does not get compensated for the work that she does at home. So the secret, hidden secret in Indian society is that our women work twice as hard as our men. Because they both go and work, they do their job, and then the mother comes home. So the secret, hidden secret in Indian society is that our women work twice as hard as our men. Because they both go and work, they do their job, and then the mother comes home. And does another job looking after the children and bringing them up. And maybe the men in the crowd will not like what I said. But it is the truth. So our government is going to do three revolutionary things for the women of India. For Sona's mother and millions of other mothers. We are going to make a list of every single poor family in the country. We are going to choose one woman from each family, poor, poor family. And then automatically every year we will put one lakh rupees into her bank account. Eight thousand five hundred rupees every single month, one lakh rupees a year will go directly into the woman's bank account. Of course the money will be spent for the family, but the woman will decide how the money is going to be spent. Please do not think that this is a gift. This is compensation for the women, for what the women do. Every single day in protecting our future, our children. And India will be the first government in the world to do something. And I guarantee you, just like it happened with Manrega, many many many countries will line up behind us and do exactly the same thing. The second thing we are going to do for our women, is we are going to give them 50% reservations in all government jobs and public sector units. Second thing, I am going to give our sisters. All government jobs and public sector units, 50% reservations in all government jobs and public sector units. And with great fanfare, Mr. Narendra Modi passed reservation in parliament and in assemblies. With great fanfare, Mr. Narendra Modi passed reservation for women in parliament and assemblies. And then at the end of the speech, he said, we will give this in 10 years. We don't need 10 years to give reservations to women in parliament. We will do it the moment a government is formed. And finally, the third thing we are going to do is there are millions and millions of Asha and Anganwadi workers. We are going to double their wages. Now, the biggest problem that the prime minister has created is the unemployment problem. We have spent many many hours in our party discussing how to resolve this issue of unemployment. There are a few things that we are going to do immediately. Few things we will do immediately. We will simplify the GST and instead of having five different GST taxes, you are going to have one and it is going to be minimum GST. This will provide huge support to small and medium businesses who provide jobs in India. Today, the biggest billionaires in India can access bank loans, small and medium businesses, do not get bank loans. We are going to ensure that a huge amount of money goes from our banks to small and medium businesses. We think that the agniveer scheme is an insult to India's youth and our army. We are going to scrap it. We think that the agniveer scheme is an insult to India's youth and our army. We are going to scrap it. We are going to scrap it. By far, the most important thing that we are going to do for our youngsters is what we call in Hindi, pehli nokri pakki. Pehli nokri pakki, meaning first job guaranteed. We are going to give a right to every single graduate in India, every single diploma holder in India of apprenticeship. If you are a graduate or a diploma holder, the government of India is going to guarantee you a one-year apprenticeship, training and a lakh of rupees in your bank account in a year 8500 rupees a month. Millions and millions of unemployed youngsters will get a one-year employment, training and money in the bank and India will get an extremely well-trained workforce. For our farmers, we are very clear. If Mr. Narendra Modi can forgive the bank loans of the largest businesses in the country, we are going to forgive the bank loans of our farmers. For our farmers, we are very clear. If Mr. Narendra Modi can forgive the bank loans of the largest businesses in the country, we are going to forgive the bank loans of our farmers. And we are also going to guarantee legally a minimum support price for India's farmers. And you can see that these ideas have a lot of thought behind them. and you can see that these ideas have a lot of thought behind them. these are ideas that have come from the people of India, not from some bureaucrat. this is your voice. now I want to leave you with one last thought. Everybody knows that I fight the BJP. 24-7 I fight the BJP. 24 hours a day I fight the BJP. I disagree with them ideologically. I disagree with what they are trying to do to our country. I disagree with their basic ideas and I get up in the morning and I think okay how am I going to fight them. And at the same time when I am getting up and thinking about how to fight the BJP. Hundreds of BJP leaders are getting up thinking how to fight Rahul Gandhi. I think about how to fight Rahul Gandhi. When I think about the 8th model of the BJP. When I think about how to fight Rahul Gandhi. When I think about how to fight the BJP. Now you know that anyone who fights the BJP has to pay a price. Because they are fascists and if you attack them they will attack you back with all the force that they have. Because they are fascists and if you attack them they will attack you with all the force that they have. because they are fascists, and if you attack them, they will attack you back with all the force that they have. The reason for that is that they believe in any kind of style, or in any kind of way. That is why, they are called as traitors. They took away my membership to the Lok Sabha. They took away my house. I was interrogated by the enforcement directorate for 55 hours. 5 days in a row, 12 hours, 13 hours a day. They did that, with me. They took my house back, they took away my membership to the Lok Sabha, they took away my membership to the Lok Sabha directorate for 55 hours. They took away my membership to the Lok Sabha. The misipts were broken. They took away my membership to the Lok Sabha. that the BJP does not attack the chief minister of Kerala. So my question is, why is it that the BJP does not attack the chief minister of Kerala? I have never seen it. They have not taken away his membership. They have not taken away his house. He has never been interrogated. There is no attack on him by the BJP. And the other interesting thing is, I come to Kerala and I attack the BJP. I attack their ideology. Wherever I go in the country, if you listen to my speech, my primary opponent is BJP. But the chief minister of Kerala is spending 24 hours a day attacking me. Wherever you go in the country, even if you are in Kerala, I am always against the wrongdoing of BJP. But what is most important for Kerala is that the BJP does not say anything. All the time, that is what he is doing. So keep in mind that those people that attack the BJP get attacked in return. And for some reason, the BJP is not attacking the chief minister of Kerala. I would like to thank all of you for coming here this evening. I have learnt a huge amount from the people of Kerala. You make India very very proud. I would like to thank all of you for coming here this evening. I have learnt a lot from the people of Kerala. I have learnt a lot from the people of Kerala. Thank you.