 What is the motivation behind Bharat Jodo Yatra? There is a public motivation, which is, they take a lot of anger and beat it in society. And that anger and division is weakening our culture. You have started this journey from the banks of Triveni, where the senior crisis of the Gandhiji was first deposited. And now you have reached this holy sanctuary. What do you feel now, sir? Of course, there is a relevance to the image of Mahatma Gandhi. The actions of the secondary, the image of the secondary, the actions of Mahatma Gandhi are private. What do you think is the most important thing that Bharat Jodo Yatra can learn from other countries? The most important thing that Bharat Jodo Yatra can learn from other countries is, what is the most important thing that Bharat Jodo Yatra can learn from other countries? What message would you like to convey to the young students who are entering into Indian politics? My advice to you would be, if you are going to get into politics, don't spread hatred. Do the politics of inclusion, do the politics of compassion, of affection, of love. That is much more beneficial to the country. I would like to ask you, when you become the Prime Minister of Bharat, what kind of a file should you have written on? Nobody is going to take your future. I want to hear what you have in your heart, what you are looking for, what you want to do, I want to understand this.