 Look, I just think journalists should protest. Something reminiscent of the emergency as far as attacks on fresh persons is concerned, is taking place. This is the one form of protest against the gagging. This is symbolic, but it will also have that effect on those powers who are actually gagging us continuously under some frivolous and some flimsy grounds. It's an attempt to silence not one media outfit, but all of them. And specifically, when it was on Newsclick, it shows that the government's target now is the online media, the independent media. That's where the attack lies now, because they want to stifle anybody who thinks differently from them. That's not democracy. That's not freedom of speech. This government is out to stifle the voice of criticism and dissent. That is why a news portal, Newsclick, it is there, it is giving voice to those whose voice is being ignored by the so-called mainline media. They are giving, you see, journalists are supposed to be giving voice to the voiceless millennium. When a news portal is doing it, they are stifling it. And it is a ridiculous nonsense. After the news portal, the form in which the journalist is being finished, and the way the press is on the journalism, that is a very bad situation. The journalism thing is over. Now, the way the news is published on the news, and the way a newspaper, which has such a big journalism of course, has a tagline, and they have told an unknown source to a journalist without a quote, that about 30 crores of money has come from abroad. So, after all, this should have been known to the reporter who has been in journalism for 35 years, or 35 years, who is now able to say that, when an ED, in any case, is released, and in case of an investigation, then their mobile, their laptop, everything is taken into custody. And it is written that he was messaged again and again, and he did not respond. I think it is a very insecure government that sits today at the centre, which feels that, you know, some tweets, or some comments on the social media, or even some opinion articles, or some, or any kind of, you know, news item, can sort of destabilise it. I mean, it considers itself so fragile today. We all know what is happening to journalists and media organisations. Those who are critical of the policies of the government, they are trying to intimidate not even journalists, but also media institutions also, using their agencies, whether that be ED or police, their unnecessary, through unnecessary raid and all that. They are trying to silence or suppress the voice of free media. It is intended to steeple dissent. It is intended to tell the people that your voice is not going to be heard. The voice of Adhanis, Ambanis and like. And those who support the narrative being promoted by the ruling party and the ruling government, they are only, they will be heard, they will be allowed to speak. And this is not who, you see, this is a death knell to democracy. If you want, you claim to be a largest democracy in the world. This largest democracy tag you flanned at the drop of the hat. But in reality, you are, you are, you see, denting the whole democratic process, the whole democratic narrative, and it should stop. We let the government know, as Shakespeare said, enough no more is not so sweet now as it was before. If they make things bad for us, we can also resist, resist on the roads and resist, but resist peacefully and join hands with all the secular, democratic and common forces whose news is also being blocked out.