 Namaskar Sadhguruji, this is Ayushman Khurana and I'm a very politically aware person and politically, India is in a very vulnerable space because it's a pluralistic society. We have so many cultures, religions, regions, caste, color, creed and I firmly believe that both extreme right wing and left wing are extremely dangerous and my political standing is probably the center. So what do you think is the correct stand? Ayushman, one who lives long, a living democracy means you never take a stance of any kind if you want a living democracy. This happened in a very strong way in United States. This became like two different religions in United States. Are you Democrat or you're Republican? No, my grandfather was a Republican, my father was a Republican. So I'm also Republican, it's all decided beforehand. So in a living democracy, you should never take a stance, this is something we've forgotten. Our country is also moving in that direction, do you belong here or there? Well, I've not made up my mind for the next election, let me see, who performs how? Who makes more sense? Am I right, left, center? The moment you take this stance, you are destroying democracy because you are taking it back to feudalism. We are… this tribe means we will only vote this way, that tribe means we'll only vote that way. You've finished off the democracy, there's no democracy left. Right now, in United States, I think the deciding factor is only about four to five percent of the people decide who wins, who loses. Most of the people are all fixed already. In India, the percentage probably is in the range of ten to twelve percent, maybe maximum fifteen percent. But I think post this coming election, we will also get two percentages like United States, because it is getting so vitiated that you have to belong here or there. You cannot say you don't belong anywhere, I don't care who you elected. The important thing is change of power happens without bloodshed, that's the big thing about democracy. Slowly, as you become tribal mindset, I belong to this tribe or that tribe, you are again taking it back to your place where there will be tribal warfare, every time we want to change power. This is what will happen. So Ayushman, you should not take any stance. At the end of four-and-a-half years, take four to six months to evaluate what has happened. Whatever has happened in these four-and-a-half years, is it worthwhile to give them one more chance or is it better to get a new set of people is something that every citizen must take a call in the last three to six months. It is time that we mature as a democracy, there is no need to take any stance.