 For more videos on people's struggles, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. I've been with the student activism and then with the Kisan Sabha now almost for 25 years. I have not seen this kind of a movement and the solidarity that is being generated around that movement. The cross-class alliances, the kind of varied number of different organizations coming together. Firstly, the different farmer organizations under the All India Kisan-Sanghar Support Nation Committee, the Punjab organizations and also the trade unions and different mass organizations, civil society groups coming out in support of the farmers. This is something I've never seen before. And if you see the farmers from Punjab and Haryana who are mainly at the two Tikri and Singhu borders, also those at the Ghazipur border, they know it is a long haul. It is not something, they know that this government is bent on pushing the corporate interests, but they are also prepared to go take the fight to the finish. Why did a government in the midst of a pandemic with, you know, second or third worst in the world with daily cases has a thousand things demanding its attention, but it passed these laws. There was a reason for that. Its calculation was that the farming community and the working class are at this moment helpless, cannot hit back, cannot organize. They are cowed down by COVID, pulverized by the pandemic. These guys can't hit back at us. That was a terrible miscalculation. Logically, it was a very, very valid assumption to make, but it misfired in that the farmers of Punjab, Haryana and nearby states did not accept that assumption and flouted it. The second thing is that I love this idea of consultation after the fact. The consult, even the government in its supposed discussion is admitting that these amendments, these new laws, they're enacted for trade and commerce and any consultation that took place took place with the biggest of big businesses in this country. It did that. There was no consultation of farmers. The government is committed to WTO and government is committed to Amrani Adhani like the corporate. So government can't go back from their words to these portraits. That is number one. But that itself shows that as always, this government is always keeping in mind the profit and well-being of the portraits only.