 The last 24 hours we've been in Lucknow, Lucknow you went with the Chief Minister and phenomenal response in Lucknow. Here we are on the Lucknow Agra Expressway and what you see here is Ganga must be raining in the mountains all brown and muddy but she's flowing gloriously that's nice, but today evening we'll be in Jaipur. We've already covered over 7,100 kilometers, little more than that and probably by the time we reach Delhi, we should be touching anywhere around 9,500 to 600 kilometers and I think we have done nearly 120 events till now and I don't know, countless number of interviews. The media has done a great job in this part of the country too that they're all rallying for rivers, everybody should understand this. This is not about me, this is not about a particular institution or any kind of politics, this is about the rivers of our country. The rivers of our country means this is about our life and about the future of this nation and about the future generations who will live in this country. So everybody should rally for rivers, we have a few more days on the road, make sure it happens in the largest possible way, how to revitalize our rivers, how to sustain them, how to preserve them, how to value them for what they are. This is something that has to become part of the nationally toss and also become part of the law that our rivers are not open to be exploited simply whichever way we want, yes we can make use of them but we cannot destroy them. This is the message, the beautiful Ganga must continue to flow as she has flown for many many thousands of years so this generation what we do, it is towards this that our rivers must continue to flow.