 People of this country who are victims of the policies of Narendra Modi government, either the victims of demonetization or GST or this mob lynching or whatever, or not allocating proper budgetary allocation for the NREGA. So these people have come together. Now they all sat in their own areas and they prepared their own demands and today we all have come together and we have invited the political top leadership of the political parties because we want to survive. We don't want any hatred but we want our life and livelihood back. So that is why we are giving our charter of demands to the political parties to be included in their manifestos and to if they come to power they must implement all those the promises which are there in the manifestos. We wanted to be a great nation and a great nation is to think great. It has to have the concept of plurality of greatness that India has always had and that has been systematically destroyed in the last four years and it it follows logically that they might even change the constitution. So this time we are voting on three very important aspects. We are voting for the constitution. We are working also voting for democracy because what has been done in the last four years is not democracy. We have destroyed institutional independence. We have co-opted the media. If you look at it in every way which way it is not democracy. So we are voting for democracy. We are working and we are voting for the constitution and we are voting for complete accountability to deliver for the very poor people in this country. Ujjala scheme and everywhere you can see the photographer of Mr. Narendra Modi and village women saying that through Ujjala scheme we have umber word and actually what is happening the first cylinder and connection you will give free but that free means minimum 500 or 1000 rupees we will have to go that's a different thing. But what about the second once that first cylinder is uh the over or finished how they will buy the second cylinder. So and this is one part on the one hand you have given the connection gas connection and cylinder but on the other hand every week you are increasing the price of cooking gas and you are actually giving all sort of troubles to the the women and you are claiming that you you have umber words and not only that now all those who have got the connection Ujjala connections many places they are being denied ration and pension because now they are put in the list of APN. It is science and technology and rationality and scientific temper on which Indian identity was built. For the last five years not only institutions have been attacked but even rationality has been attacked and thus we see a situation that those who are never going to fight elections such as scientists, poets, writers, filmmakers, actors and even civil society have come out on the streets and are saying that is not acceptable anymore. Now it becomes responsibility of every citizen of the country to say that attack on our Lokshahi attack on our constitution and attack on our democracy and values of living together is not acceptable. There are two or three important things one is that when a government promises something it has to absolutely deliver if a government promises and does not deliver we charge it the government that's a very simple concept so we are taking issue after issue and there are 20 issues on which they have promised and they have not delivered so there are a charge sheet but there are also larger issues they have gone against constitutional guarantees they have attacked freedom of expression they have attacked the notion of equality do you know that we are the second second most unequal nation in the world after Russia do you know that we have the largest unemployment rate in 20 years now these are figures which are stunning and do you also know that 10 percent of India's population owns 73 percent of the wealth of India now what kind of country are we living in there are two parts to it one is a universal declaration I would call it that hate politics and violence becoming a way of leading a socio-political life has to end that is where we are today and there can be no denying that you just look around the country the statistics will tell you more than statistics people's lives will tell you that we are I think in a very very precarious stage in this country and we have to recognize it on the agenda I think the voice of the people irrespective of which sector you're talking about lives of the people their voices need to be part of what political parties believe their agenda is so we are also trying to put to them what they need to hear they need to hear what people want and talk about every kind of people this is about the environments about the economy this is about the cultures about society so this whole discourse has to change the discourse today is a discourse of chest beating I would call ugly nationalism and if you listen to the speeches by the prime minister anybody else that's all they're talking about I'm really worried for our constitution I'm really worried for our security beam I'm really worried I think we're all worried that where will this lead and you know what bothers me is the anger and I can't sometimes even fathom the anger I can't talk to you anymore I can't just say I disagree with you let's talk that seems impossible families are not able to talk to their uncles and aunties and cousins this has not happened before in this country whether this way or that way the struggle will continue