 This road travels through very difficult terrain, steep mountainous terrain, and the same terrain that you have to struggle against. And I hope this road will make your life slightly easier. This is a farming area, agricultural area. And most people who do not do farming, people who live in the cities do not understand how difficult agriculture is. This is also a place for farmers. In this beautiful land, there are people who live in the cities that do not know about agriculture. There is also a place where farmers do not know about it. It is not easy to understand what a farmer goes through if you live in the cities. In the city you drink a cup of coffee, you do not understand what a coffee farmer has gone through to bring the cup of coffee to you. You eat rice, dal, vegetables, but you don't think about the struggle that the farmer had to carry out to give you the dal, the rice. You don't understand and appreciate the struggle behind the coffee or the rice or the dal. It is a place where farmers do not know about it. It is a place where farmers do not know about it. You think the coffee just automatically came into the jar. You don't reflect for example on how much money from the jar went to the producer of the coffee and how much money went to some intermediary. A lot of hidden forces fight the famine. He deals with the banking system, he deals with loans, in today's world he deals with demonetization, he deals with the flawed GST, he deals with the new farmers. In today's world he deals with demonetization, he deals with the flawed GST, he deals with the new farm laws. But when one drinks the coffee one does not think about all these things. But when one drinks the coffee one does not think about all these things. Today 30,000 farmers in Vainad have been sent a notice to repay their loans. It is a few signatures on a piece of paper for the bank officer. With rising fuel prices, rising commodity prices, it is a death sentence for 30,000 farmers. The policy is to be sensitive to farmers. They need to be gentle and appreciate the struggle the farmer makes. We need to ask the question why Mr Vijay Malia can take 9,000 crores away from this country and is living in London. Why is the bank treating farmers unfairly? You will readily refinance the loans of big industrialists. You will be flexible when you deal with them. The same flexibility should be shown to our farmers. This road only becomes powerful if the farmer is protected. If the farmer is unprotected, the farmer is starving, the farmer is weak, this road does not do its job. India has to unleash the power of its farmers, not crush its farmers. Another tragedy we are facing is what is going on in Ukraine. Thousands of youngsters are stuck in a war zone. I would implore the state government to put pressure on the national government to act quickly to get our students back. The longer we wait, the more dangerous it is going to become for them. We must not rest until every single student, whether he is from Kerala or from any other state, is back safely. And there are many things that the state government can do directly to help these people. And it needs to act quickly to get these things done. It has been an honour for me to come here and inaugurate this road for you. I think this road will last quite a long time, especially because there is a contractor who is responsible for the maintenance for five years. I look forward to coming back here many times and using this road. Thank you very much for coming here and listening to me. Thank you very much.