 So in this session, we are going to discuss the topic of the power, violence and legitimacy that what actually and how we can define these concepts and how these concepts are putting pressure on the society and how the political sociologists, they are linking these concepts. So power is the ability of someone to persuade others to do what they wish them to do. It may even against the will of the door. Now what is power basically? What is its concept? First of all, these are two dimensions of power to understand the concept. The first thing is that someone has the ability to do everything that they wish to do. And the second thing is that they do not let someone else do what they wish to do. So it means that power has basically two dimensions. The first thing is that according to their wishes, they have the ability to do everything. And the second thing is that they do not let someone else do what they wish to do. So then what is violence? Violence emerges as a result of ruthless and inappropriate use of that power and treating those having less or no power in an injustice way. Now, violence definitely, from where and how it will come, when those people who have power will not let those people do everything that they wish to do, then the reaction that will come from here, the response that will come from the people with whom this injustice will occur, then in society, in the society, in the society, anywhere in the world, violence or violence is born there. And then we have to stop here and relate this concept of what is the relationship between power and violence. In power, we have seen two dimensions that you can do whatever you wish to do. But if you cross the limit that the society has given you, if you cross it, then what will happen? So your behavior, your pattern of behavior, your actions, they will cross the boundary and they will be reacted by the group with whom you did that injustice or injustice because you had that power. When this situation will create, it can be in any moisture or anywhere in the world, when this situation will create, then ultimately, as a result of that response, which will come from those people who will be subjected to injustice, then there is a wave of violence in the society. Sometimes it is controlled by the wave, with the help of the legitimate authority who is ready to stop it. So here we have to define the concept of legitimacy. That legitimacy is a term used for the exercise of power. Only if its use is allowed and authorized by the subject facing it. Now, what is legitimacy? Legitimacy is a power. It is a term which expresses the exercise of power, but this exercise of power is the law which is written in the Constitution. And for this, a parameter is designed for every government, every state. What will be the legitimate power? It is the rule that if something is wrong, the use of power is wrong, if a group is involved in violent activities, how can they be stopped? So when we want to relate these three concepts with respect or we want to understand that in the context of political sociology where these three factors or three concepts stand, then power is the reality in every society. Power is something that the government has. Power is called legal power, but a power that people will use in a wrong way and those who do not have the right to use it will have violence in the society. There is violence reaction, there is violence response. Who will control it? Those who have legitimate authority. Through legitimate authority, they will measure power distribution and they will control violence. These three concepts are interrelated and their debate in the context of political sociology is more important than that.