 On the stage, Congress workers, brothers and sisters, I would like to welcome all of you here today. Mathiyo Kulunadana, our Sannarthi translator. 10% of UDF candidates are here. Eethavanai, 58% of Sannarthis are here. So we also have experienced people. We have experienced people in Sannarthis. But this mix of young people and experienced people is going to give Kerala a different attitude. Yesterday I have been campaigning for one of the candidates who is 27 years old. Yesterday I went to Sannarthi to talk to them. They said that they are 27 years old. They have a very powerful family. So these young people will have a different impact on the Vidhansabha. And we are sending these young people into the Vidhansabha because we want to change the way Kerala is governed. We want to try one or two very big ideas. We want to test them. And if they work in Kerala then we want to apply them to the rest of the country. If you look at our country today and specially Kerala, you will find that we cannot get jobs for youngsters. The economy that used to grow at 9-10% is now stuck. We have a Prime Minister who keeps going to make in India, make in India and now no one listens to him. So he is distracting people with new appearances. Bengal election is going on so he has got a new face. He wants to remind Bengal about Ravindranath Tagore. Basically, hollowness. No substance. And so I want to tell you what our analysis of the problem is. We feel that the best way to start the economy of Kerala and then India is to put money into people's hands. And our logic is quite simple. We believe that if we put money into people's hands, people will spend that money. How will they spend that money? How will they spend that money? They will buy things, they will do things. When they buy things, other people will need to produce those things. And when they need to produce those things, they will hire people in their factories to do the work of producing those things. And when they need to produce those things, they will hire people in their factories to do the work of producing those things. It's like a car. If you don't have fuel in the car, you can keep turning the key and nothing will happen. So we want to put fuel into the Kerala economy. We want to put petrol into the engine. So now you will ask, okay, so how will you put petrol into the engine? How will you put petrol into the economy of Kerala? What we are going to do is we are going to take 6000 rupees a month, 17000 rupees a year. And we are going to give it to every 4 persons in Kerala. Doesn't matter what religion, where you come from, you are going to get 70-1000 rupees a month. There are also lot of rubber farmers. We are going to give you 250 rupees per kg of rubber. Now you think about it, if you imagine of people in Kerala who have 0 or close to 0 rupees in their bank account. Every time they look at their bank account, they get scared. They worry about how will they educate their children. They get scared, what happens if someone I love falls sick? How will they pay for that? If someone falls sick, what will we do? We will eliminate all that fear. After Nyaayi, when you look at the bank accounts of Kerala's people, there will be no one who will have no money. Not a single person will have 0 in their bank account. It will start with 70-2000 rupees a year. After that they can do what they want. After that they can do what they want. After 70-2000 rupees a year, what will happen? There is nothing happening in the car. Because there is no control. There is no control in that car. Even if there is no control in the car, even if there is no control in the car, if we say that we will not control, we will not be able to control. Chief Minister will sit in the car, he will turn the key and the economy of Kerala will start. There will be a Chief Minister of the Kerala. When we sit in the driving seat of Chief Minister, we will be able to control the economy of Kerala. We will be able to control the economy of Kerala. We will be able to control the economy of Kerala. And no youngster will be lying in front of the Vidhamsa. Not a single one. And if youngsters do have a problem, I guarantee you one thing, unlike the LDF Chief Minister, we will go and embrace those boys and speak to them. We will never ever allow the future of Kerala to lie in front of the Vidhamsa. Our Chief Minister would have gone, picked up those boys and said, don't worry, we will be able to help you. Why should LDF people get those jobs when youngster's young carolites deserve those jobs? The reason the Chief Minister is not able to go and speak to those boys and girls is because he is scared to face them. And he is scared to face them because he has taken something away from them. This is a difficult job, but easy job. So, you have seen three new farm laws designed to destroy the agricultural system in India. We believe in the farmers of Kerala. So we are going to give you your own separate budget. Every single thing that we are going to do for you, we are going to tell you in the beginning of the job. Every rupee that we are going to spend because we believe in it. I want to conclude with one, any clue. Help me understand the people of Kerala. I still don't understand them. That well, but it's a start. I was in the Middle East some years ago. And they invited me to a hospital. Government very proudly invited me to a hospital. So I saw the hospital, very impressive hospital. High technology, all the machines, very clean, expensive, very impressive. Nice garden in front of the hospital. We sat down, we sat down, we sat down, we sat down, we sat down, we sat down, we sat down. Nice garden in front of the hospital. We sat down after the visit. So I said to them, you are running a fantastic hospital. What is the secret of your success? I was expecting he'll say, we have very high technology machines. We understand the medical business. We have a good strategy. And he answers me, he says the secret of our success is Kerala nurses. So I said, what is so special about these Kerala nurses? You can get nurses from many states in India. You can get nurses from other countries. Why Kerala? He looks at me and says, Mr. Gandhi, Kerala nurses understand the suffering of the patient's best. He says, I don't know what it is. But our patients, they love Kerala nurses. He says, I don't know what it is. But our patients, they love Kerala nurses. He says, I don't know what it is. But our patients, they love Kerala nurses. Because these nurses look after them like they are their own family. So that is the spirit of this land. Kerala nurses does not say, which religion are you from? She does not say, where do you come from? She does not say, are you a man or a woman? She does not say, are you old? Are you poor? Are you rich? She says, you are suffering. I am here to help you. This is the spirit of your state and this is what Kerala teaches the rest of India. And this is the type of government that we should be running. Government that is empathetic, government that listens to people, government that understands that people are in difficulty, people are suffering. Government that does not differentiate between our organization and others. Government that understands the suffering and the pain of everybody. And I am confident that the UDF government will have the empathy, will have the sensitivity to run such a government. And I am confident that Mathew here is going to be one of the people who is going to bring these type of ideas to India. And our second candidate Shibu is going to do the same. So I want you to support them fully and send them to the Vedhansa. And I want Kerala to make an example to the rest of the country to start the Kerala economy using Gaya. Nya is going to erase poverty from this land. Don't underestimate the revolutionary nature of this step. And it will help fire up the economy and bring jobs to our youngsters. And it will help change the world.