 Mr. Gandhi to come up on the stage for the interactive session and let this interactive session create a path for change in our lives. Please give him a round of applause guys. Thank you. Good morning. How are you? How are you doing? I've not come here dressed in my normal uniform. There's a logic to that. I've come here not really to tell you what I think. I've come here more to understand what you expect from people like us. I want you... So of course I'm not... It's not going to be one way. It's going to be two way. I will put in what I think in the middle but I'm much more interested in trying to understand what are the type of things that we should be focusing on? What are the type of things that are disturbing you? What are the type of things where we can work together to make your life easier? There are a couple of central themes that I would like to discuss. One of course is jobs and the job crisis in our country and two is the type of situation you're faced with in your education system. That would be the broad theme of what I would be talking but I'm much more here to listen so you can start. Final thing of course you'll have questions for me. I'm happy to answer them. If you want me to answer in English, ask me in English. If you want me to answer in Hindi, ask me in Hindi. I don't speak Tamil and some other languages so my friends from the south you'll have to you'll have to ask me in English. Go ahead. There had been a lot of questions. A lot of questions. I have a lot of questions to answer. Everybody is very eager to know the solution to their problems. So, we have solved some of the questions and it does not mean that other people's questions are not considered. Because we have time constraints, so some of the questions will get addressed. So please guys make use of this movement. The first question is from Bhavishya Mehta, Delhi School of Economics. Bhavishya, are you here? Good morning. I am from Delhi School of Economics, currently pursuing MA Economics. Sir, I have done my graduation from Hindu and there we used to have like parliamentary system in student union. I am the former Prime Minister of Hindu College. Sir, can I ask you one thing? When you are my age and you are talking to students, they call you Sir, you feel uncomfortable. I will tell you why, because I am at that age where, you know, there is a gap between me and you and I remember that place. So I remember when people like me used to come and I used to say Sir, so call me by my first name. Call me Rahul, that makes me more comfortable. So Mr. Prime Minister, go ahead, ask me the question. My name is Bhavishya and I am quite hopeful I am talking to the next Prime Minister of our country. My question is that the present government like they have reduced the higher education budget. The UGC budget has been cut down almost to the tune of 55%. And on the other hand, we see like many other institutions being created in other arenas, higher education financing agency has been created. So what is the agency doing? It is saying that the central institutes should become their members and take loans from them. So these loans will in the long run change the entire system of our education from the public funded grant base to a loan base because these loans will have to be paid back. Ultimately, the burden will fall on all students. The burden will fall on students because there will be more fees. The college will have to generate more money. So my question is Sir, the present situation of education and higher education especially the funding, it does not have a lot of concern and Sir, how can you give it a new direction? You spoke in Hindi and also in English. So I mean should I answer both of them? Mixed. See, in the last 5 years, the government has forgiven 3,50,000 crore rupees bank loans of 15 to 20 big businessmen. Let me give you a sense of what 3,50,000 crores is. 3,50,000 crores is approximately 10 years of Manrega. Now I got a question for you. 3,50,000 crores is forgiven for 15 people. Millions of students take bank loans. How many of your bank loans have been forgiven? Why are you quiet? Have they been forgiven? No. So we have massive bank loans of 15 of the richest people in the country being forgiven. But when farmers ask for forgiveness of the bank loans, the government says no way. Students of course, you don't ask. I don't know why you don't ask but you don't ask. So the question is why is everything being done for 15,20 people? Look at your cell phones. 3,4 companies own the entire architecture. Look at the port infrastructure. One company owns it. So there is a concentration of wealth taking place in India. And privatization is basically designed to help those 15,20,30 people. And the idea is very simple. The state should not pay for your education. You should pay for your education. And the money you pay for your education should go to those 15,20 people. And we are fundamentally against that. We are absolutely 100% certain that the state must pay for large parts of your education. The state must support your education. And much more money should be going into the education budget than is going into it today. And you can see a steep decline in the amount of money that is going into education today compared to when we were in government. It's a massive decline. You can also look at the numbers and you'll see that when we were in PA and UPA we opened more than 20,24 universities. Do you know how many universities have been opened over the last 5 years? One. One. One. Yeah. So that's the point. We believe that government has to support education. Government must support healthcare. Because without these two, we are not moving forward. And the BJP is convinced that you can use private industry to support education. And privatization is the key to education. We don't believe that. That's broadly. And then when I say the government should support, I mean making bank loans easier, scholarships, adding numbers of universities and colleges, pushing school enrollment. So all these numbers, if you look across, you'll see that every single one of these numbers has fallen in the BJP regime. Thank you so much, sir. We have next question from Kapil from Campus Law Center. Kapil, are you here? Please raise your hand. Why have you disappeared there? Come here. Where's Kapil? Yes. Good afternoon, all of you. Good afternoon, Rahul Ji. Good afternoon. Sir, I have a question for you. For the last 100 years, there have been very good universities in our country. Alligarh, Ilabad, Patna, DU, JNU. All of us are in the process of establishing the future of our students. But in the last few days, the government hasn't yet established the university. They have given a tag of the most important university. So, how do you see it? Look, today, if you are among the 15, 20, 30, 40 great leaders, then you will get the tag that you want. You will get the tag of IIT, the tag of IIT. You will get the tag of MIT, the tag of Harvard, the tag of MIT. So, when you look at IIT, the reputation of IIT has been made in the world for two years. And you shouldn't be mistaken. The tag of IIT has been made only by IIT professors, IIT teachers, and IIT instructors. The students of IIT have made the tag of IIT. It is a reality. Whenever I talk about IIT, people come from outside, they tell me that I am impressed by the students of IIT. They didn't tell me that I am impressed by the infrastructure of IIT or by the buildings of IIT. Everyone says that I am impressed by the students of IIT. And I haven't got a student in that institution. So, if you ask me about IIT, IIT is a 1950s institution that is producing world-class students today. And it is doing an exceptional job. But the IIT of today has to be a completely different structure. We have to think of transforming the IITs into knowledge centers, into knowledge networks. And the way we do that, very simple, the only way to do that is by giving them autonomy. By telling them, you are responsible for what you are going to do. The government is not going to impose ideas on you, the government is not going to put pressure on you, the government is going to give you the resources you need. It is for your students, your teachers, your professors to decide what IIT should be doing, what IIT should be pushing. Now, this is a completely different philosophy. Today, if you ask me in any institution, Vice-Chancellors are sitting on an ideological load. If you ask anyone, Vice-Chancellors are sitting on an ideological load. One after the other, universities and colleges are sitting on it. Those who have a global vision, those who have feelings of students, do not have to take anything from them. They just have to take their ideologies. And they want the education system of India to be theirs. And that is frankly an insult to you. It is a massive insult to you because the education system of India should only be the instrument of the youngsters of India. It should be nothing else. It should not be the instrument of one organization. It should not be the instrument of some ideology. It should be the instrument of you people. It belongs to you. So our response is to give independence to these institutions. To give empowerment to these institutions and our job is to make sure you have the funding you require. To make sure that you are working within a basic principle. Our job is not to define exactly what you are supposed to do. That is your job. That is the difference between the two approaches. We have Shruti Gautam from North Campus. Shruti Gautam. There are lights here. I am Shruti Gautam and I am doing a PhD at the University of Delhi. Sir, my question is for those youngsters of India who give their lives for the country and we call them martyrs. But they do not get the status of martyrs as a government. Sir, you are our leader. We expect you to get this status. I am completely agree with you. Those paramilitaries who do not get the status of martyrs should get it. And if our government comes, we will get it. Actually, if you see, and I have a lot of contact with paramilitaries because all my security officers come from paramilitaries. If you see, our paramilitaries soldiers are CRP, FBSF, ITBP, CISF. Their casualties are more. But they get less infrastructure support. And this is not true. So you have taken the right thing. They should get the status of martyrs and they will get it. Next we have Piyush Chaudhary from Delhi University. Piyush Chaudhary. We will do that. Let's just go to Piyush. Give them the mic please. Please give Piyush mic. Please ask your question. Hi Rahul. Nice to meet you. Is it working? It's working. So I'm a research student at the University of Delhi and I'm also working as a guest lecturer at Delhi University. I'm teaching at JMC, Jesus and Mary College. Sir, my question is that... Piyush, please keep the mic near and talk. I can't hear you. So sir, my question is that what about the condition of the ad hoc lecturers that we have because we guys have to work in very, you know, in difficult conditions. Piyush. How is Congress going to... work upon the situation of the ad hoc of the guest lecturers? Hello. Hello. Hello. Because it ultimately affects these students also, the conditions in which we are living. So this is my question. The simple thing is how much money do you put into education? When you're saying, how do you think about guest lecturers? You can only solve that problem of guest lecturers, make them permanent. If you're putting in more money into the education system. So our view is that every single teacher in this country, every single professor in this country should have a certain comfort in his life. He must not feel uncertainty. So we would try and push to make sure that this ad hoc lecturer, ad hoc teacher business is changed and you get a permanent position. To do that, you have to put in more money. Currently the amount of money the BJP government is putting into education, you simply can't achieve that. So the first step is to transform the way we think about education in the budget. And that is something that we're committed to. Yeah. Next we have Mehik Haider from Jesus and Mary College. Please give the mic to Mehik. Mic check. Mehik, please check the mic. It is not working. Good afternoon, Mr. Rahul. Sir, we are seeing a massive rise in the right-wing politics all over the nations in this world, including India. So how does Congress plan to tackle this right-wing rise? The right-wing... Why do you think you're seeing a right-wing rise? What is your sense? What is the reason behind it? I mean, even in India we are seeing that not this year, this year we saw Congress win elections in three major states. But over the past three years, BJP has been winning in a lot of states. Then in US we have the Trump government. And we also have Putin in Russia. And we have, in different countries, we have a lot of right-wing... We see a rise in the right-wing politics, in the ideology of right-wing politics. Do you feel the level of anger in India is increasing or decreasing? Increasing, definitely. And everybody feels that, that the level of anger is rising in India? Why do you think the level of anger is rising in India? That's it. Who said that? What did he say? No jobs. You see, if you look at all these countries, if you look at India, you look at America, you look at Europe, the central problem is that none of these countries are able to give jobs to their youngsters. And this is the problem in India. You're educated at the highest level. But I'm sorry to tell you, you're entering a world where it will not be easy for you to get a job. It's going to be difficult. And that is why you are seeing anger which is rising and the right-wing is utilizing that anger. The only solution, the only solution to this, and I keep repeating it, the only solution to this is that India starts to understand that it has a job crisis and actually starts to work to resolve that job crisis. Simple thing I'll tell you, for all the make in India, all that stuff, our main opponent is China. You look at your phones, look at your shoes, look at your jacket, look behind it. You'll have made in China written there. Every time you see that line, remember that that job could have either gone to Indians or could have gone to China. And we are simply refusing that our government is refusing to accept that we have a massive crisis and a potential disaster in front of us. And it is our duty, your duty, my duty, to first accept that we have a job crisis and then second, to get India to work to actually resolve this crisis, which is very possible. I have no doubt in my mind, not one inch, one centimeter, China cannot be challenged and overtaken by this country. I do not believe that. I am absolutely convinced if this country turns around and says, we have to do this work and as Gandhi Ji said, if everyone has made their mind, then no one can defeat this country. No one can back down. But our government does not want to accept it. It does not want to accept that there is a job crisis. So first step is acceptance of a problem. Second step is to galvanize everybody and say, listen, we have to fight this problem. So that is where I have an issue with them. Has the Prime Minister ever come and had a conversation with you like this? Has it ever happened? Now I am coming here, right? You can ask me unpleasant questions. You can say to me, you can. Because I fully understand that there might be people here who might have questions for me that would be difficult to answer. I am coming here because I want to communicate with you. I want to understand what are the questions going to come. Our Prime Minister does not do that. I have said to him 50 times, please come and debate with me. Debate with me on Raphael. Debate with me on corruption. Debate with me. Debate with me on jobs. Debate with me on defense. Anything you want. Come. But the Prime Minister refuses. Forget me. Who am I? Nobody. Why doesn't he come and stand in front of you here and say, students of India, come, let's talk? Why doesn't he say that as Prime Minister of this country, I am facing a challenge? The challenge is that we are not able to produce jobs and I need your help, your commitment to work with me to solve this problem. I need that because that's really what the Prime Minister is supposed to do. The Prime Minister is not supposed to come and lecture you on what he thinks. The Prime Minister is supposed to inspire you and make you feel, yes, I can actually do this job. I am going to work with this man and we are going to get it done. That's what the Prime Minister is supposed to do. So what is happening is we are making excuses. We are sitting there as a country and we are making excuses. There is no job crisis. There is no education crisis. There is no health crisis. And we are wasting time. And what's important for you to understand the future is not ours. The future is yours. This country is going to belong to you, not to us. And so you have a responsibility towards this country because you are the people who are going to actually move this country forward and you are very capable inspiring people. And we need to understand and utilize your passion, your skills, your understanding to move this country forward. I am sorry, I got a bit worked up because I think about this thing. You know, do you know how many jobs India produces? Government figures. Government figures, do you know how many jobs India produces? Every 24 hours? Look at this, 450. You see this group of people here? 1.2 billion people. This group here is how many jobs the whole country is producing. Finance ministry figures, not Rahul Gandhi in parliament, Lok Sabha. Now, in the same 24 hours China who I am absolutely convinced we can move ahead of produces 50,000. We produce 450. They produce 50,000. And the prime minister doesn't seem to think this is a problem. Zakir Hussein college. Livingston, can you please raise your hand? Hello. Hi, Rahul Zee. How are you? I am very good. Where are you from? I am actually from Assam. Okay. Now I am currently studying in pursuing my BA, philosophy from college. How are you feeling about what is going on in Assam? I am really not satisfied with the current government out there too and the current government here in the central too. But my question is according to UCC as of 6 September 2017 there are 805 universities in India with a break up of 47 central universities and 13 universities. Of which there are only 10 central universities in Northeastern state, total of 8 state and 13 state universities. Such leg of higher institution are forcing us students of Northeastern people to move to different parts of India in order to pursue higher education. So there is clearly a higher institution in Northeastern India. Even the 10th central university was created during the UPA government. But now my question is as you are the president of all India congress and if can you or we appeal to you to solve this massive crisis of student migration from the Northeastern state if by creating more central universities in the Northeastern state if this party score as majority in the upcoming Luxembourg election. Well you can tell all your friends in the northeast that I am absolutely committed 100% committed to increasing the number of higher education institutions in the northeast. Yes I am very satisfied. Rahul sir we have a very informal question with you now. As students we are in the process of making memories in college so what is one of the striking memory or one of the thing which reminds you of Delhi campus or anything like that which you want to share with all of us because it is a bit of a mood. I remember getting ragged in St. Stephen's near the big tree there so that was the memory there and I remember my professor of history giving us some lectures in St. Stephen's college that was interesting. He had some particular ideas different type of ideas that was when I was at St. Stephen's when I went to the United States I got a quite a cultural shock when I went to American universities I was in Harvard University and I was shocked at how aggressively they asked questions and how the teacher was or the professor was almost 24-7 under attack and he had to be very careful what he said compared to our history professor who everybody in the class basically listened to, believed and didn't really question so I saw that big difference those would be the two and one more thing what are your views about freedom of speech in academia like if we consider the current scenario so freedom of speech is something I think we all students launch for that because that's the hechan of Delhi University we can say I think freedom of speech and freedom of expression I'm 100% for that students say sometimes students say things that are not absolutely correct, fine you're allowed to make mistakes that's why you're called youngsters that's why you're called students I draw the line where you start behaving violently so if you're saying something no matter how unpleasant it's okay but if you're threatening people beating them up, bullying them, bashing them up then I draw the line so for me freedom of expression as long as it's verbal as long as it's expressed in a non-violent, in a gentle way I'm okay with it thank you so much also we request you all to be crisp and brief with the questions as we have time constrained we talked about St. Stephen's College the next question is from St. Stephen's College Kunwar S Singh I request Kunwar S Singh to please stand up please give him a mic hello thank you hi sir hello Rahul sir so I have a question and two small grievances and I as you are my leader so I expect you to solve them sir my question is should education be more student centric with integration of civil, moral and ethical values inculcated in our curriculum system and sir two small grievances which I would like sir I would request you to please tell Kaushal sir to be a little bit more accessible to students like me poor I tell him that but he he has thousands and thousands and thousands of phone calls that he receives I will tell him I will tell him to be more accessible he does have a lot of pressure the poor fellow and sir the last thing is your college invite you agree to the students of our college to come to our college three years back then we asked you again last year and you said you will come this year so now again re extending the invitation to you to please do come to your alma mater so sorry what was your first point was sir should education be more student centric with integration of civil, moral and ethical values in the current curriculum I think education should be empowering for students it should allow them to think out of the box it should make them comfortable of making mistakes they should feel that you know you can make a mistake and learn from the mistake so it should be forgiving and it should be empowering I don't believe in a rigid structure where every student is told this is what you are going to think I think you are actually the strength of our country and we need to make you feel empowered make you feel as if you are a very capable effective person we must not crush your spirit and sir one last thing I have this small little research paper which I would like to give you thank you I'll tell okay next we have Mohil Singla from Hindu college Mohil can you just give him a bike so that's the competition how are you I'm good sir how are you sir I'm well Majuda sir Majuda sirkari one sec relax relax don't worry Majuda sirkari Nithiyo ke saad aaj uj shikshah aaj uj shikshah ke kehar humare saamne hai aur hiska sir khatra humare humare naujwaan bhaiyon ko aur apne samaj ko partha hai sir aapka usme interven karna chahi okay thank you okay listen let me tell you this happens to everybody I mean every single person including myself every now and then gets nervous so don't don't worry about it relax yeah do you want to say something else we finished it next we have Nazeem ur Rahman from University of Delhi Nazeem good afternoon sir good afternoon Nazeem ur Rahman Nazeem ur Rahman Nazeem ur Rahman Nazeem ur Rahman Nazeem ur Rahman Nazeem ur Rahman Nazeem ur Rahman japsa hai sarkar aai hai mulk main nafrat khawaf, daisha, dar ka mahal khat mahanega naam nahi lera aap to ye haal hai humare educational institution jo hain wohan se bhi loko ko garb kar diya jaata hai kabhi aur kush logon ko faasi bhi majboor kiya jaata hai faasi ke bhande baat chag rahe hain aur wohan ka jo mahal diyaar kiya jaata hai kush un kimpas ko daisha karth ka adha karar log ushte pise pade hu mein sir, mul ki niga hai aap par thikhi hui hai mul ki nau jaawan aap masiyaan nada rahe hain kaal agar aap ki hukumat aati hai aur inshaal laa aaye ghi to sir, iss ko aap iswad aalu kaise takil karenge sir dekiye, hindustan mein message pradhan mantri deta hai jo pradhan mantri kehta hai bolta hai jo uski feeling hoti hai wo transmit hoti hai poori system mein to jo ye nafrat ki situation hai nafrat ka mahal hai agar prime minister clear message de ki hindustan ek hai hindustan mein sab log ek hai hindustan mein pyaar aur bhaichara ho na chahiye hindustan apne aap thanda ho jaega ye na, ye natural cheez hai is desh ki is desh ka jo itihas hai aur is desh ki history agar kisi ne padi ho to ye bhaichare pyaar ka desh hai ye nafrat ka desh nahi to hi iss ki natural quality hai ki he humare log ek dosre se matlab achitare vartaav karna chaathe hain pyaar se rena chaathe hain to agar leadership direction degi apne aap thanda ho aur dosre baat jo me ne kahi thi jo logon mein gussa aar hai deki mein kuch din pehle jo yamare CRPF ke jawan shahid hua unke mahar gaya aur raste pe shamli tap dahi gante gaadi me gaya aur raste mein berozgaar yuva ke baad ek pucho bhaiya kya karthi ho kuch ni karthin kya karthi ho kuch ni karthin to agar jab tak job ke crisis ko dikh nahi kya jayega tab tak nafrat nahi jaane wali to ye iss ka dos solution hai ek aap job ke crisis ko resolve karo ki sano ke dil mein jo dar hai usko mitao aur pyaar bhaichare ki baat karo aur sab ko ek saat lejane ki koshish karo kushan chalu ho jayega karna shuru kar deka so there is another question like you have seen many violences in your personal life also so how they shaped your life you can elaborate so i am actually when i went to shamli i went to speak to the two families and when i was talking to one of the boys i suddenly realized when i was talking to him that my father had also been killed by a bomb you know it was something when i was talking i suddenly realized oh i have been in this young man's place so i felt that i could i knew what it felt like to be where he was i knew what it felt like to have your father blown to pieces and i have seen with my grandmother also shot 32 bullets so i have grown up with that and what i told him was that look those who have understood those who have felt violence will never think of violence as a solution naturally if you tell me if you tell me if you tell me that you can do the right thing then i will immediately answer that you can't do the right thing violence can never be cut violence can only cut love and nothing else you will do violence on me i will do violence on you you will do violence on me you will do violence on me and you will see the history of this country Gandhiji Buddha Mahavir you will see that this country this country's message you can only cut violence with love use love love will completely destroy violence and this was the philosophy you must have seen this was the philosophy Narendra Modi ji told me one after the other in the parliament house he was talking about my family i started talking there is anger in your heart there is hatred in your heart why should i catch him i am not in my heart i am coming to you and you should also try in your life you should try there is magic there is magic i am telling you if someone hates you then you should not accept his hatred you will not believe how his impact goes i tell you physically when i hugged when i hugged actually i felt in his body what happened how did this happen how did someone show me love because reality i tell you my Narendra Modi ji she has no hatred reality is that Narendra Modi ji has a feeling that maybe she should get love when i tell you when my grandmother died when my grandmother died when my grandmother died my father was in Bengal and frankly my grandmother for me in a way i was more than my mother because my mother was a little strict my mother was a disciplinary and i used to hide behind my grandmother so in a way when my grandmother died i got disturbed and my father was in Bengal and i was very angry when my grandmother because you know my grandmother but her grandmother was a security person and she knew me actually my friend i mean who shot my grandmother she taught me badminton so i was angry but when my father came he was very angry so i have to say that you see in your life no matter how angry you are no matter how much you abuse you try once and see what happens i think sir you will accept the magic jappi funda we have Gaurav Soni from Sri Aurobindo college Gaurav Soni just pass the mic to him last and this is the last question let me ask one or two more don't worry we will manage the time can we do a little bit more time good afternoon sir sir here excuse me where are you now sir i want to ask about politics this brother is a little biased he is not coming from there then we will come there sir in our country there is a big problem in our country all the parties put on each other that this party is biased and they tell themselves clearly so the political party funding why doesn't the RTI come sir today one second i want to do all the kids in the college they are all youth and they will vote for the first time they will vote for the first time sorry sir what are you thinking if any party is hiding their funding from where they are getting money if they are fighting for crores of rupees okay you will get your money and you will earn and then you will gather for the next election and how can we believe that they are coming to help us so see transparency should increase by 100% but you have to understand that the political party is the institution of the public political party is an institution for all of you judiciary press politicians bureaucrats bureaucrats these are all institutions if you talk about RTI in political parties then why not RTI in judiciary why not RTI in press why not RTI in bureaucracy for individual bureaucrats so i am all for transparency but the question is it has to be applied across the board because if it is applied in political parties only then you will weaken the political parties in respect to all the other institutions i am very happy to put RTI into political parties without a problem i will do it tomorrow morning if RTI is done in other institutions in the country judiciary press i also want to put RTI in political party i also want to put it in the top 20 businessmen of this country i want to understand what they are doing but i am more than happy i am more than happy to put RTI in political parties as long as we are doing it for other institutions because if you fundamentally weaken political parties as compared to other institutions you are weakening the people of India now next point there are multiple ways in which you can attack corruption number one Lokpal bill there is a Lokpal bill with a man, independent man who is allowed to investigate that is not being allowed here under Mr. Narendra Modi now let's talk about RTI today the RTI law itself has been demolished by the government state after state after state doesn't have a RTI a man in charge of RTI Gujarat didn't have an RTI no we brought RTI Congress party Manmohan Singh Ji brought RTI second if you really want to talk about corruption what is the biggest corruption in India the biggest corruption in India is in the land do you agree with that in this land the biggest corruption in Uttar Pradesh the government of Mayawati took 3,000 acres of land from the farmers and gave it to make a racetrack do you remember that means unlimited value we brought land acquisition bill in land acquisition bill it was written that if you want to acquire land then you have to ask the farmer if you want to acquire land then you have to give the farmer more than 4 times Narendra Modi did the first thing the first thing land acquisition bill land of India land of farmers farmer's land is what the 50 people want to give the highest level of corruption and i have suffered so much i am telling i am telling you all this is behind me the day i started land acquisition bill the day i broke up from that day i am telling you What are you doing? Stop it. So, look at the difference between the lines. The biggest problem is the land acquisition. Rahul Gandhi is trying to reform the land acquisition. Narendra Modi is also trying to cancel it. The problem is with Rahul Gandhi. A small question. What do you think? Will the people who are fighting against Brashtachar get beaten? Yes or no? Will the people who are not fighting against Brashtachar get beaten? Look at the media. Who is being beaten? Me or Modi? So, whether it is land acquisition, whether it is RTI, whether it is Narega. These are all. Thank you. Thank you. I would like to conclude on this. The Prime Minister comes at 8 o'clock. He says, Brothers and sisters. Brothers and sisters. I don't like the note of Rs. 500 or Rs. 1000. I like Rs. 2000. I will close the note. First of all, I have asked everyone a small question. Did you see Mr. Lambani standing? I did not see him standing. Did you see the big business man standing in the line? Did you see the black man standing in the line? I did not see him standing. Did you see the black man standing in the line? Yes. Are you a thief? No. Why were the honest people standing in front of the line? Why were the thieves hiding? Because Mr. Narendra Modi has taken money out of your pocket and has put it in his pocket. And you see. Listen carefully. The biggest fraud in the history of India. The biggest fraud in the history of India. The biggest fraud in the history of India. Look. One day this truth will come out. I am guaranteeing you that one day this truth will come out. The biggest scam in India's history. I want to leave you with one message. I want to leave you with one message. See, some of you some of you might like me. Some of you might not like me. Some of you might be neutral to me. But I want to leave you with one message. Whoever you are supporting has to have the guts to come here in front of you and stand here in front of you and talk to you and listen to you. If he doesn't have the guts to come here and stand and talk to you and embrace you and listen to you you need to question why he doesn't have the guts to come here. Why he doesn't have the guts to come here. That's a simple thing. Finally tell you that you are our future. We are depending on you. You do not even understand. You do not even understand how much we believe in you. You do not even understand that we are absolutely convinced that you are going to take this country forward and you are going to make this the number one country in the world. So you need to act with confidence. You need to act with self-belief and most importantly when someone tries to divide India, when someone tries to abuse somebody when someone tries to beat somebody in front of you defend him with your love and affection. Thank you very much. Have a nice day. Thank you.