 Actually, the two and a half decades of the implementation of neoliberal economic policies has led to a situation where the Indian farmer is almost in a situation like it was during the British period. Then there was a saying that the Indian farmer is born in debt, lives in debt and dies in debt. Today also that is the situation. It is a, lacks of farmers have been forced to commit suicide in our country. This government had come to power making a lot of promises. It had raised hopes among the farmers. It has actually betrayed each one of those promises. Prime Minister Modi cheating farmers. Our opinion, Prime Minister Modi not help farmers all over India. Prime Minister Modi help to corporate sector, big business people only. So our demand Modi, farmers, we try to through the Modi from the government. Whatever affects the farmers, I think directly affects every human being. In our country, every Indian look at the world because at the end of the day, people eat food. And what is the cost of the food? How that food is being procured and the process that it is coming to earth. I mean, there is the labor and struggle of farmers in every morsel of food that we eat. Over 70 years after independence, we have not had a special session to discuss farmers issues. And for a country that is still overwhelmingly rural, overwhelmingly farming dependent, it really is shocking that this should be the state of affairs. So therefore, we stand with farmers. It's their movement. It's their struggle. But we stand with them as citizens, as artists, intellectual students, doctors, lawyers, journalists, whatever professions we are in. But as urban people, we stand with the struggle and the demands of the farmers.