 Namaskar, how are you? I'm Poobs. Hello, how are you? There are certain people you grow up reading about, you watch them on television, you hear stories about them and today when I saw Mr. Gandhi, I was blown. I'm Rahul, I'm Congo's president and I'm a member of parliament from Haiti and I thought I'd have a chat with some young people and get a sense of what you're thinking. So there is a rule that has been brought that 10% of reservation, right? So for what extent it seems genuine or it seems good to the nation? Suppose we are sitting at dinner. There's no food on the table. And we say, you know what we're going to do? We're going to reserve what's on the table for all of you. What's going to be the result of that? The bottom line in India today is there are no jobs. So you can reserve anything you want. The fact of the matter is China is producing 50,000 jobs every 24 hours and India is producing 450. You're facing a massive crisis. So with the interaction with him was like similar to what we discussed in our wings in IIT itself. He was so friendly and even he was serving to us. Sir, you don't feel that you're a servo-educator or right-to-education. The government wants to get rid of the spirit and the thief. The basic idea of today's government is it is a control idea. When you want control, that means you want to control the Supreme Court, you want to control the election commission, you want to control the VCs, you want to control everything. So that's the problem. Their perspective, their ideological thought will definitely come forward in their vision and in their implementation, which will definitely be good for the nation. There are more social issues than politics, because we never told them why there are so many conflicts with the Dalits because we never taught them in school. That's about power. They don't want to do it. We know the whole of India is doing well with the Dalits. Ambedkar Ji has told you to organize, educate, educate, it's a simple thing. I understood our talks very well. I talked about the education system, he listened to the whole thing. I feel politicians don't see the disabled people as a vote bank. One, because polling booths are not accessible, so I don't know how am I going to vote. Also, I hail from small town in Punjab, colleges are not accessible. They do not have ramps, they do not have lips. Also, so you must have heard of this word, Divyang. What does that mean? Divine body. What do you expect me to fly over stairs? How old are you? I'm 20. 20? You're pretty impressive for a 20-year-old. That's a big compliment. No, you are. Thin wall between me and him, it broke away easily. So easily, he was so friendly, so warm to talk to. Very understanding. He had a very attentive ear towards everything every person on the table had to say. Coming from the queer community, I'm queer. Transmen also exist. But how many times have we seen policies for the transmen? Just make one observation. She said that as far as differently-able people are concerned, they're not heard. You're saying the same thing in a different way. You're saying there's another group of people who's not heard. He comes from Dalit community and he's saying, well, you know, I'm not heard like I should be. Your community has not politically mobilized. Her community is not politically mobilized. So the Dalit community has got together and said, okay, listen, we're going to transmit our voice and Kanshiram Ji played a role there, Ambedkar Ji played a role there, Jagjeevan Ram Ji played a role there. There's a series of people and they forced India to listen to their voice. In today's world, numbers matter, narrative matters, how you do it matters, coordination, conversation, that's very powerful. But it's a question of starting up. We talk regarding the issues and the challenges that we are facing today and he guide us, tell us how we can manage our situation and how he can also manage them in their political level. See, we are building our manifesto and what we're doing is we are having an open conversation about our manifesto. I'll put you in touch with the guys who are doing the manifesto. You'll see that I'll start to push some of these things. The very fact that he's shown openness in having a discussion about this should speak volumes about his interest within the subject. Lovely to meet you. It was a great meeting. Thank you. Rahul Gandhi, in front of us, awesome woman. We can never, never forget this.