 I believe two kinds of sororities are being built today and there is a very clear polarization among us. One is a negative sorority of a part of the liberals and the communalists who also, of course, there is this strange amalgam of communalism and neoliberalism and on the other hand against this, there is another sorority, I mean another kind of formation taking place because it's a unique historic moment when it seems that the destinies of the peasants and the workers and even of the intellectuals and the writers and cultural activists have all come together, I mean by the course of circumstances. It looks like that there is such a unity being built up across the country, I mean not confined to any particular part of the country, across the country and this rally of the peasants and the workers is in fact a reflection of the kind of unity that is being built. But of course there are other sections, the elites, women, I mean sexual minorities, religious minorities, there are other sections which are also equally marginalized and oppressed and all of them are equally unhappy and all of them are beginning to turn against, I would not say the state but at least the government and so I think that this is an epochal moment in Indian history where the entire subordinate sections of the people are forced to come together to fight a common enemy and so this is for me, I mean this is the moment when the largest possible unity should be built among the left forces, among even the left liberal intellectuals and activists and writers and all that and I believe that this rally will be in that sense the beginning of a larger movement which would expand to include other dissatisfied sections of the society in general and of course as I said the elites and the women and the intellectuals and cultural activists and writers and who not. So as I said it's also to be noted that at least a section of the liberals are also going that side towards the right which has happened all through so I'm not saying that this is fascism in the fit because the word has become so confusing. I would say there is a kind of authoritarian tendency obviously in the government and wherever authoritarianism has grown whether it is in Italy under Mussolini or in Germany under Hitler or in Spain under Franco or as you see today with the urban or Erdogan or Trump or before that Pinochet, various kinds of people in all these countries this has happened. A part of the liberals going towards the right while a part of course is forced to unite with the left and to engage the enemies in a kind of democracy and a kind of democratic battle in the case of India. So that's why I say that this is an important moment for us especially now that the general elections are not far away. This unity is definitely, it needs to be built and it is going to hopefully change the destiny of the nation and of the people.