 Assam, Jharkhand, Mangalore, Delhi, Western UP, Haryana and now into Rajasthan. It's been a very, very, it's been a very heartbreaking journey. I think it will wear on my soul for a very long time. This was not a fact-finding, it was to go to the families and actually seek their forgiveness on behalf of all of us. This is what our country has become. But also to try to extend to them solace in their suffering and then talk about justice, understand their needs and try to help them in terms of justice and their needs. In the case of violence and hatred, until this is over, no solution can be found in the country. There are compassion failures which are very, very striking. People are isolated in their own, socially isolated. The few cases that become public knowledge like Pehlukhan and Akhlaq and Junaid, you have religious organizations that come in. But for the rest, they're not even those. They just left to suffer. If a car comes and finds out that it's a Muslim, it will be stopped. And if it's legal or something like that, it will stop it. And especially, there's a group on YouTube, they have a page on it. And they put a video on it. For the peace of this country, justice is important first. And for that, we should first stand for justice with the victim. Then peace will come. So many fathers and mothers have received the mutilated bodies of their children, not able to understand why it happened. We've seen so many people who were widowed. And we've seen consistently, except one case perhaps, where the police and the administration have been completely biased, resisting cases against the victim, treating them as the accused. And you see a sense of settled despair in the hearts and minds of the victims. We have to leave this country. We shouldn't have incidents like Pellukhan. And we should live with love. People confuse the government which rules now with the nation. It's a government. Governments come, governments go, prime ministers. There have been so many prime ministers. The greatest of them was Jawaharlal. They come and they go. Each does something. It's often good, sometimes very bad. And they go on. The next one gets a job. He and his ruling party are not the nation. These people are the nation. When my own neighbours or strangers on the street kill me, destroy my family, destroy my home because of hate, it creates a kind of... It's a soul wound which doesn't heal. And the only way it can heal is some sense of justice. We are living in terrible times and we need to respond to it. And without justice, there will be no way. And hate has to be responded with peace and love, but with determination. It's not just for the month of the Karabam, but as something that is ongoing. We shall live in peace. We shall live in peace. We shall live in peace.