 Hi, welcome to first post. We are here to discuss Rally for Rivers with Satguru Jaggi Vasudev followed by millions of people across the world On this on this what I call ambitious which you will hear Jaggi Vasudev Ji saying why it is not ambitious in this in this beautiful fabulous lush gardens of Raj Bravan and Overlooking the sea we are going to be discussing. I think as a perfect setting for discussing environment and how to repair what we have done to this The environment in the last 25 years as we keep saying Sir, welcome to first post It's about 40% of your rally underway now. It's over. So what's it been like? So till now we've covered seven stage including Maharashtra The seven states are ruled by six different political parties But in one voice they're supporting this this is incredible and People are telling me the media is telling me In the history of independent India, this has never happened that all these parties are agreeing to one thing and Not only agreeing supporting and making a big noise about it in their states This is wonderful. I Know this is a very difficult thing and that there'll be so much criticism about it but I want to acknowledge the political class for Standing up for what truly matters to the nation Small things they may be fighting on a daily basis when real big things come They stand up and in they speak in one voice. I think it's a fantastic thing at the same time the Puducherry chief minister was sharing when the public he said Satguru 24 years ago when I was in Rajiv Gandhi's cabinet The experts at that time prepared a policy which is very similar to what you're saying But we just could not get the consensus from the states. We tried very hard, but we could not get the consensus But now all the sixteen states I'm driving through and many other states which I'm not driving through They're all calling and saying we are with you. Please give us the policy. We will implement before the center path So consensus, which was the biggest hurdle effortlessly we've crossed Thanks to all the political leaders who made this happen Now the next step is a policy like this a comprehensive policy which has many layers of complexities in implementation It is not simple There are many many challenges legislative challenges legal challenges and administrative challenges and social challenges Apart from that, there is a large financial outlay and there is a gestation period which is not considered reasonable by most people If you aggressively implement this this will take ten to fifteen years of implementation And it'll take another five to ten years for actually reverse to rise It will rise only fifteen percent or twenty percent, but visually you can see rivers have come up. I Don't go by how many thousands or millions of q-sacks of water. That's not the point visually For me in my experience from the age of twelve to seventeen. I used to swim in Cauvery almost every day Now if I go to the same places I can just walk across In twenty-five years time, I want to see that once again people will be swimming in the same place Why I'm saying this is this is a real-time real things Somewhere figures wig figures scientific figures That's not what we want to see Real-time if you want to see rivers actually came up. It'll take twenty to twenty-five years This means four to five Governments would have come and gone by the simple democratic process So I'm saying such a long gestation period many complexities in implementation and it's not an election winning policy So who will do it Unless people of this nation give a clear call that we want this that we have matured We are not a freebie generation We have matured as a citizenry if you do something that is for the long-term well-being of this nation and the future Generations we are with you. This is what I'm asking them to do with this phone call I am saying a minimum of thirty crore calls must come Why thirty crore is this is forty percent of the electorate. This is the election winning number So if if forty percent of the electorate clearly in one voice say We want you to take long-term steps for the reverse not ad hoc steps and saying I'll give you this I'll give you that if we say this Government cannot ignore this Because people tell me oh, why can't you just talk to the prime minister? Why all this? They don't understand the complexity of the policy It is not a simplistic policy when I talk to the media. I'm talking one kilometer. That's not how it is That is a minimum we are speaking Depending upon the topographical features and various other soil and other conditions There are many things to be done, which is very complex There is much science involved in this Implementation is not going to be okay. You pass an order some collector will do it It'll not be like that experts have to sit on the ground many many things have to be done This is like a revolution of a different kind really Only then this will be fully successful Otherwise unfortunately it may happen in parts parts is like It's not a real solution, okay So people always think It's like you want to have a baby full baby is too much trouble. So how have half a baby, you know Solomon's wisdom So it's not going to work like that So for this to happen to push the government to take that full step Which is not necessarily a populistic step to take that people must Say in one voice instead of I'm asking for minimum 30 crore if you give me 60 crore calls Tell me which government will say no How can they say no? Yes That's what a democracy is So that's what I'm trying to get on the way of course there is many million I mean million varieties of situations. We are such a diverse population above all We have too many armchair environmentalists We've never done a thing on the ground and we have Scientists who are knowledgeable, but they're sitting up there When I the comments that are coming to me Generally overwhelming support everywhere, but the small voice which we want to hear because they've done work They've done genuine work. There's no question about it We want to hear their voice because we want to get every input we can get we have been consultation with some of the top Scientists, but some of the scientists are sitting up there on the tawa They're saying unless you pull down the dams Unless you pull out all the cities which are on the riverbank. There is no solution. So the guru is getting corrupt He's trying to please the political class. Tell me pulling down the dam and pulling down cities it ever going to happen You think so That means you don't want to do anything you only want to earn a PhD I Want something to happen I want to marry science and politics So that both of them make compromises and find a solution. This is what the policy is about it must be economically Sustainable otherwise people will make sure it never happens. Okay We have many idealistic policies like this which never come on to the ground Because we don't take a practical step so We're trying to make this as balanced and as practical as possible at the same time that it will have significant ecological impact So in this effort We're driving through as you said 40% I didn't think of it that what percentage I was only thinking the most difficult part of the journey is over because Six different parties we've covered all of them full-on the next states. We are going are all one party. I think it's a easy run So there's a lot to discuss especially on the marriage of science and politics you said I think it's a great phase phrase from what you have just said Sounds to me like The the politician is not the unwilling bride. Is it the scientists then what the kind of See they're like two different religions. It's like getting a Hindu and a Muslim married So you're sure you're you're travel some distance in answering the scientists objections to this like See Those scientists who are very academic in nature They may know they do know many things which is very important But at the same time you can't turn the country into rainforest once again How it was thousand years ago, you can't go back. There's no question about it How to do what we can do for the future without disturbing Human settlements without disturbing the economic process anything against the economic process you talk. It's a sure failure. Okay So we are seeing how to in many ways reinforce the economic Process, this is essentially an economic plan with a significant ecological impact And that's the only way it'll work All the five stakeholders are addressed here first stakeholder is a river The second store a stakeholder is the life that the river sustains When I say life India as a subcontinent has the highest number of species living off the rivers I don't know why it is so the more I look at it the more amazing it is this small piece of land Probably four five percent of the country's worlds landmass in this there are more species of Plants and animals then you will find anywhere There is no Geographical explanation to this because there are many countries of the same latitude It's it's amazing. It's amazing means It's mind-boggling. Why is it? Why I've been thinking why is it? I you know right from ancient times our sages and our scriptures and many others always claiming That this is the greatest land. This is the most whatever sacred land I Thought everybody loves their country. Everybody loves their language. Everybody loves their culture. That's okay I'm not somebody who gets emotionally moved by these things But now looking at the biodiversity of this country. I'm wondering probably they knew that's why they were talking like this Because it's amazing I cannot put numbers on it. I'm not some kind of a scientist or an environmentalist But when I look at it from what simple understanding of outside, you know from like an outsider looking at it It's almost like if you take entire North American continent, which is probably many times over India Probably we have ten twenty times more biodiversity Why I'm not able to explain why I've been asking this question to whoever seems to be knowledgeable about these things Nobody seems to know why it's just there. That's all we know What is it that made this land like this that it's so rich So the owners and responsibilities on us that we keep it that way and in future Having this many species in our land may become the greatest asset Yes so Are you saying that? the Opposition or the criticism that is happening about this is this is No, criticism is just very minuscule. I am not bothered about that. It's there because we are not doing this unilaterally We are consulting the best scientists in the country and they're I You know that I don't want to name people right now We will acknowledge them later because they don't want to be into the you know I'm I'm somebody who sticks my neck out all the time for anything and everything They want to go in a certain way. They don't want their names out later on will acknowledge those people The top water experts in the country. I sat with them and said see I Said see I don't know any of your science nor am I an environmentalist But I'm somebody who's engaged with life Right from my very early childhood. I don't go anywhere without being involved with what's around me So I pay attention in my attention and my simple sense This is how I see it and I explain to them in about two hours time what this policy means Then I asked is the science with me They said in one voice that guru science is hundred percent with you. Can you get the policy politics? So that's when I said I'll get them See I've been Engaged with mountains forests and rivers right from my childhood When I say engaged and involved not as seeing it as a resource or a natural beauty not in that sense I live there and I've always experienced these things These situations of being in jungles and you know floating down the rivers this always made me More about how insignificant a life. I am That tomorrow if I if I drown in this river Everything goes on fine People like you and may come and go in millions, but the rivers and forests have lived for millions of years and lived on But that's come to a threat now It may not flow many of them are not flowing So last 25 years I've been watching this depleting So about 20 22 years ago. We started this project green hands with that we planted over 32 million trees now It has increased the green cover in Tamil Nadu Well, we've changed the culture in many ways people have become much more conscious It spawned hundreds of other organizations which are doing similar work, which is wonderful But in the last seven eight years, I'm seeing that drop in the river waters is so steep Alarmingly steep in the last seven years. I don't have a hundred percent explanation. Why it's suddenly going like this I think in my mind out of simple common sense. I'm saying I Think it's because the bore wells are sinking over fifteen hundred feet. I think directly these aquifers are just sucking out the river water and going into the bore wells and Unfortunately many NGOs and others have dug up rivers They've dug up rivers like canals I heard you say that this is the murder of the river, you know This is to please the local farmer, but after some time near the father farmer will benefit nor the river will benefit nothing will benefit So maybe it is because of that or maybe there are other factors Maybe there's not enough vegetation. So the water is not getting in everything is just going as a flood Whatever the factor last seven eight years the steep is very alarming. I have been watching with with some You know consternation But I Try to encourage other people to do this because I didn't want to get into this my fundamental work is spiritual these are things when When they irritate me beyond a point I get into action So I try to encourage other people who are involved in this type of work, but then I saw Nobody seems to have a breath of understanding And if they have understanding, they're not practical people Being practical is very important because otherwise we will talk great things and do nothing So I jumped into it. I got everybody into it the entire foundation Three months all Isha Foundation's activity stands still Yes, millions of people are on the job They're all standing out on the street from morning to evening doing rally for rivers It's been an incredible run till now and I'm sure things are only going to build up But just building up this momentum is not the goal. The goal is the government should feel confident That they can take such a long-term step and still have people with them Otherwise if you do not make an elected government comfortable, it's not going to happen. I'm very sure about that So you mentioned somewhere that there is a problem for every solution in India I didn't say there's a problem. There are people who have become experts in finding a problem in every solution Okay So in that sense, there is this directly It must have irritated you enough, but I'll ask you the question nonetheless That the vehicle you're driving is producing so much Poisonous gases. Anyway, they got the basic arithmetic wrong. Yes, I don't hear that So This is about people who have a squint I want them also to make the missed call but Let me tell you The vehicle I'm driving Is it legal? It is Mercedes openly advertises the g-wagon that I'm driving Mercedes openly advertises it It's a legal vehicle cleared by the government of India. It is a euro five emission standards It's the highest emission standard on the planet on the planet. Yes Only thing is some people think Their opinion is more important than the law of the land. This is what I want to change This is what I want to change even with the environment Your opinion is never about the law of the land If you think the law is not meeting all the aspects you must try to change the law Which is what I'm trying to do right now I feel the laws are inadequate to protect our rivers. So I'm trying to change the law But the moment you think your opinion is bigger than the law. You are producing a lynch mob You are trying to see that somebody will instead of throwing flowers at me They will throw stones at me. That's what you're trying So you want a lynch mob of a nation? No Five want a law abiding nation So if I have broken the law, tell me ban the vehicle. I'll drop it here and take something else and drive But any of them we thought it's 7,000 kilometers already It's 4700 only 40% probably will cross 9,000 kilometers for all you know 9,000 kilometers in 30 days Every day I'm doing a minimum of 10 to 12 interviews and meetings and on the road Stopping wherever people want me to stop this ask any one of them to do it People half my age. Let them do it. Let me see. So I'm saying you are trying to find a problem in the solution. All right Now the problem you you have is that you don't understand how much Ecological damage you're doing. Anyway, they are shooting all this stuff in a studio. Let me tell you the BBC has released this numbers a television still studio per hour generates 820 kilograms of carbon Okay Please for all the bug was that's happening With all due respect to news channels and others who are doing useful work I'm saying so much of it happening the entertainment staff reality shows everything All that you need but if I drive you want me to drive an auto rickshaw 9,000 kilometers Tell me at least tell me which brand I should drive. Please sir You give me a suggestion which brand should I drive you drive through the many of these Stretchers we are doing in the night Throughout the day. We have something going entire day and then driving in the night Look at me. I'm a old man At least some comfort and safety. Have you ever driven long distances on Indian roads? How dangerous it is to drive in the night? Every moment is a possible that you could get into a mess. Okay So if I drive a car, which is fit for that kind of journey, which is safe Which is Reasonably comfortable. It's not the most comfortable vehicle. Believe me. It is reasonably comfortable And above all it's legal So if you want to form your own law and Pursuque me for that. You are a you are breeding lynch mobs. Please stop that Let's make this into a law-abiding nation. Okay. I want all of you those of you who are you know going like this I want all of you. It doesn't matter. You don't like me It doesn't matter because you don't have to marry me nor do you have to take me as a guru All right, you don't have to do any of those things. Please give a missed call Because this is for the future of this nation and for our children. And I'm sure I'm sure Somewhere deep within your heart even for you. It matters Please do that. Say some more nasty things about me, but make sure the nation gives missed calls So in a sense are you saying sir that the 28,000 kilo tons of gases or whatever that this journey is supposed to end Are the best bad gases that will be produced because the Purpose is something much much. No, no, I wouldn't say that anyway. They got the arithmetic all wrong They said some eight lakh trees if you have to plant no, it's actually some 2,500 trees. Anyway, I already told you we planted 32 million trees now I have signed the MOUs the 50 crow trees here and 25 crores in this thing and all the government lands in Tamil Nadu openly the chief minister declared Satguru will give it to you you plant how many ever you want So compensatory action will be done. But anyway If I am that is a test vehicle if I am not drying somebody's testing out Anyway, it's going to be out there and the Maindra vehicles are also used vehicles My vehicle has already done 30 30,000 kilometers Maindra vehicles also Used vehicles all given to us for 30 days of usage We did not buy any of them all of them given to us this thing It is wonderful. The industry is looking at it like this Though they know when we pass ecological loss, it may be it may hit them in spite of that They are sponsoring usually they will never sponsor anything ecologically related stuff because it always goes against them Now they're sponsoring it. Should you not appreciate that instead of? At least learn your arithmetic properly You you mentioned stakeholders in this I find for this to actually Succeed finally if it is up if it is made into a policy and all it is the farmer So what is the outreach to the farmer? Have you already made some outreach or? See Going and preaching and teaching the farmer is no use So we have made small-scale demonstrations How a farmer who shifts from crop-based agriculture to tree-based agriculture His income can multiply three to eight times in a matter of six to seven stated in India. Yes. Yes in Tamil Nadu Some things have been done in Maharashtra also by other people Now what is needed is a large-scale demonstration in every state We want to create a large-scale demonstration which all the states have gone through I've suggested They've all said hundred percent they will item they said you choose the river where you want to do it because I want to choose a small stream Where the difference can be seen? If you go for a large river, you may not see it If you go for a small stream in four to five years, you can show a difference that is for ecological purposes But in three years time or five years time, you can clearly demonstrate Economically, this is much better than what you were doing Some Vietnamese experts were with us for a few days as a part of this rally In their country the farmers who shifted from paddy cultivation to fruit cultivation Their incomes went up by 20 times 2,000 percent We were amazed. We said how did you guys do this? They're laughing at us They said Twenty-twenty-two years ago, we all came to Indian universities Agriculture universities we studied there. We came here and implemented what we learned you guys have all earned PhDs They this is exactly their words. I'm telling you. Yes So all the knowledge is sitting there, but in this country everything is sitting in silos Now we need an agency or an authority Which will take this knowledge and technologies which are there to the ground our farmers are still irrigating the lands as they did a thousand years ago and They think it's the right in Telangana and other places. They were saying Because nine hours in the night is when they're getting the power when the other load is less They're getting in the night. All of them have automatic turn-on things So everybody's farm. It's automatic on nine hours. Simply water runs. Okay, because they'll sleep. Yes So things like this are happening eighty four percent of water usage in the country's agriculture In many other countries for the similar crops that we are growing their yields are much higher But the water that they're using is ten to twenty percent of the water we are using Very easily with with small interventions not with major intervention with small interventions Not some super technology some simple micro irrigation technologies if you bring in Very easily we can bring down the present consumption of water In the country to 30% for agriculture 30% We are telling our children when you drink water every drop you must drink as consciousness. It's good But it doesn't solve any problem Eighty-four percent of the water is consumed by agriculture Very easily you can change that so I am suggesting this not to be compelled on a farmer Where they are willing we are thinking of forming large FPOs, which we have already done around Coimbatore Our FPO which is only three and a half years old is being today rated as the best FPO in the country But let me admit you on camera admit to you on camera. We've done nothing Okay, we've done no work on the ground all we have done is three of our volunteers are using their cell phone renegotiating prizes and Directing them which market they should go what they should do. This is all we've done nothing on the ground With this farmer's income has doubled This is all three cell phones. We're using probably four or five hours a day They are on phones talking to everybody here there. This is about the job. We have done On the ground if we work which we want to do now We can further multiply their income if you do the right things on the ground No work on the ground. We've doubled the income of the farm. So we want to form large-scale FPOs Let's say Thousand farmers come together and they own ten thousand acres. I'm I'm just shooting the numbers, okay? Ten thousand acres are here a river is flowing here Now government should give access to the river water Now each farmer puts one one borewell in ten acres. He puts four five or wells I met a farmer very close to our place three-and-a-half acres. He has a 27-year-old farmer. I Am asking what would you do for your water? It's a rich place You know, it's a fertile land He's put nine borewells in three-and-a-half acres of land Nine borewells will cost one crore rupees When is he going to earn this money? Either he has to leave town Sell the land or hang himself This all the up. He's driving himself into it Because people are advising borewell companies are saying one more borewell. You will get water one more You will get water. It's like gambling. They're just hitting it Borewells and irrigation systems are the most expensive part of farming Yes Once they get into this kind of loan, he's not going to be out in his life this one crore rupees I Don't know if it's from the banks of the private loan agencies So somebody will come and take his land or somebody will harass him to death one of these things will happen So what I'm saying is ten thousand acres We want this to be outsourced Irrigation to be outsourced because there are companies which are already doing and ready to do but there is so much emotion about it Oh, you let somebody on your land. This will happen. That'll happen So just outsourcing clear-cut loss that they'll never have rights over the land But the pharma has to Keep his commitment that if his contract is signed for ten years ten years there for sure He can't break that either we we are looking at legal experts to form law, you know framework like this Legal framework like this that outsourced the water irrigation Then just to give an example See in Karnataka, I have been doing farming in the past. I was getting around 210 nuts per coconut tree. I Know farmers who are getting over 250 nuts per tree In Tamil Nadu, the average is 110 nuts In Kerala, it's 80 nuts Okay Because in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, they're largely flood irrigate Coconut trees don't like it They just need 80 to 90 liters per day If his rainy season and it's reasonably soil is wet 25 30 liters per day I'm saying if a company is pumping and it costs money for them to pump They will just do the right thing When the yield comes you have to share in percentage or you must give a fixed fee Per acre so much, whatever we arrive at now the company irrigates for you Farmer's life becomes easy Whatever you're growing you have to go to a farm only 60 days to 65 days in a year Rest of the time you can do some allied industry Value addition some of the business you can do something else farmers income will multiply in that also not just in the farm Very easily the farm yields will multiply because fertilization also will happen through this irrigation system And it will happen efficiently They will fire they will hire qualified people to do this job and water You will bring it down to 25 to 30 percent of what is being used right now And this is the solution for the future, but there is so much emotion about it Oh my land if somebody comes and it is also privatization Many people who will say privatization. That's the best way to that is the whole problem They don't understand We have taken a step away from communism and socialism We have decided we will go the commercial way Every day if you want to take a backward step, there are a whole lot of people who are stuck in socialism It cannot work like that. All of us have to decide. This is the policy chosen by the government and As a nation we have chosen this once we choose something going on debating whether it's good It's like you got married 25 years later. You're still debating. Is this the right girl is stupid Whoever you married you put your heart and soul into it. It'll something will happen. That's how life happens So once we have chosen a system you've grown go on debating which is the best system No system is good if you ask me, okay But you can make every system work There will always be a flip side to everything But you can minimize the flip side and do the best that you can do Every day you take a forward step. Somebody wants to take a backward step This should go and we must understand this is not a joke because 300 million people are still not even eating You go into a village and see today. I'm talking about the better off-stage. You're going to Tamil Nadu because I travel extensively here 60% of the people their skeletal systems have not grown to full size And most urban people think oh, that's how villagers are like that only small there You need to understand the man did not eat properly from day one We are producing an entirely substandard humanity If your body did not grow to its full size even your brains did not grow to full size You have a substandard humanity. You're talking about demographic dividend. Where is the dividend? Only if you produce quality human beings full body full brain and some skill then it's a dividend Otherwise, where is the dividend? So considering that Politics especially politicians especially are petrified of pushback from farmers and that Limits them from doing various things that then I want to do. So how do you think this is this entire grand plan? How will you align the farmers see 25% of the land is in the government Self is four to five years of work. Oh full-scale if you go so start there We will start only in the Just now somebody was asking me that guru there is this thing Hill Can you plant this hill for us? Two hills are there in our village, but it's not catchment area. There's no river I said Every square inch of land is catchment area If you plant enough you will see streams will start flowing from a hill which was dry We've seen this happening. Okay in many places Not only done by us many other people have done this Unite in United States the New York state did something very revolutionary In 1984 or 5 they wanted to set up a filtration unit for the New York City The budget given was $9.2 billion filtration for New York City Instead of that the administration at that time took this stand Instead of investing 9.2 billion and putting up filtration. They instead invested 1.5 billion dollars and Planted the entire region six rivers are feeding New York City all the six rivers. They did extensive plantation New York City is one of the few cities in the world which drinks unfiltered water because of the plantation At 1.5 billion they did that Any number of examples in the world So now Telangana and Andhra Pradesh are going full-on full-on Andhra Pradesh is aiming to make 50% of the agriculture land into horticulture He openly his mission is declared and Telangana is doing a fabulous job of reviving Tanks and ponds of the old system Kakathia kings had done so they're calling it mission Kakathia They are doing a wonderful job other states just have to emulate I'm saying Policy will come so that deviance can be handled, but why can't we do it voluntarily? What is right? So about the farmer we will never pressure the farmer. We will set up demos Large-scale they can see the yes See this demo will not succeed unless the industry comes in so I am I'm already been Talking to the we spoke to the CI council and many other industries. We brought them together on one platform First the industry must invest Then the farmer invest right now farmer invest if the produce is good then the industry comes if it comes Otherwise, they don't come for whatever reasons first industry must invest After that farmer will invest a guaranteed by bar back cold storage you will be amazed See these are things that must be told unfortunately our media doesn't focus on positive things in a big way You know daily politics they handle. I was driving from Hydra Vijay Vada to Hyderabad. This is the only place in the country I have seen as I drove. I saw 12 cold storages run by private agencies Along the highway. I have not seen this anywhere in this country if you go in United States and California You will see cold storages everywhere You don't see this in this country 60% of the fruit grown in this country goes rotten At 40 degrees 45 degrees. He's selling the fruit on the street. What is the life of that fruit? By the time you buy it half of it is gone 50 60% of the nutrients are gone. You're just eating a empty shell More than that how much of it goes rotten? So Infrastructure other things have to be privatized. The government cannot build these things. This is the only Road on the end in the entire country. I have Extensively I've driven in this country. This is the only place where I saw 12 cold storages Private agencies running it. This is what the nation needs So one other question before we wrap up You mentioned about swimming in river bathing in the river In my childhood, I also Did the same So for you and me to understand what reverse meant to us To everyday life even in the city. I was I was in a town not even in a village There was there was this empathy. There was this relationship with the river Most of our children have grown up not even seeing a river yesterday in Navi, Mumbai They welcome me and they took me into that thing. It is an unexpected thing I didn't know they were the welcome, but it became so big and the administration there Whatever you call that southern which is there. They took me inside and some school children performing One girl what she's seven years, huh? one seven-year-old girl You must put her speech on your website. Oh my god. She went on and on Full blast. I'm telling you very few politicians can speak like that She is covering such wide variety of subjects And she tells me this sadguru is telling me he floated down the river 165 hundred and 163 kilometers 13 days. I don't believe all this. I have to check because I have never seen a river which This is I know that girls wisdom This is intelligence that you spoke of intelligence questioning as opposed to descent. Yes Somewhere I heard about She's saying I have no I've not seen a river that I can float down on how can I believe you I see only sand How do I believe you that all the way there was water? So this is my commitment 50 years ago how I saw the rivers in the next 25 years we have to get it there Please everybody get together whoever you are. So you're hopeful that you will be able to sell this Not sell this was a sentence message approach make that this generation also aware of what they are facing. Yes, there's a phenomenal response across the country And Irrespective of who they are from school children to celebrities from simple farmers to tall leaders just about everybody Is supporting it in a huge way But I want to make sure a large percentage at least 60% are voting when it comes to the actual voting But I want more than that because you don't have to go to your booth It's just just your phone and after all you love your phone more than anybody on the planet So please use the phone and make sure you express your responsibility for this country and the future generations This much everybody must do. Thank you. Thank you so much