 All the UDF leaders on the stage, all the UDF leaders in the crowd, I would like to welcome all of you here today. I would like to congratulate all of you who won the panchayat election. And also, all those who lost the panchayat election with a close fight, I would like to give you my support. All the UDF leaders in the crowd, I would like to congratulate all of you who won the panchayat election. Local body elections are becoming more and more important in our country. They represent the true voice of the people because the representatives are physically closer to the people. And Kerala is a good example for the rest of the country in how panchayat elections should be fought and thought about. And my message to all of you, those who won and those who lost, is that the most important thing is that you truly represent the voice of the people. That you truly understand what the people want from you. And in order to do this, you have to be physically close to the people. You cannot sit in your house far away and expect to understand what the people want. So I would advise all of you to build a bond with the people of closeness. I understand that demands of people are also very big and it is difficult sometimes to fulfil all the expectations. But what people want to see is the intention. Does this person actually want to do it or not? And the main thing is the trust between you and the people. So I would expect that many of you go as close to the people as you can, especially the younger people. Recently the senior leaders of Kerala came to Delhi and I spoke to them. And I said to them that in the coming assembly election, there are a few things that we have to achieve. So I said that the UDF must view this election as a special election, as an election that is going to give Kerala a vision going forward. So I said to them that the UDF must view this election as a special election, as an election that is going to give Kerala a vision going forward. And the vision should be built from the ground up, from the people itself. So I recommend it to them that when we build our manifesto, which is our commitment to the people of Kerala, it should be an exercise which includes and involves all the people of Kerala. So when we build our manifesto, when we build the people of Kerala, it should be a mass manifesto. It should be a mass manifesto. Not a manifesto built in closed rooms. And it should capture the imagination of the people of Kerala. And we should go to the election saying that this is the UDF's commitment to the people of Kerala. So if we are asking them for their support, then we have to show them what we are going to give them. The second thing I said to them was that we have to create a balance between experienced people and young people. Experienced people represent the present and wisdom. And young people represent the future. I said that our candidates must reflect this. And these candidates, whether young or old, should inspire the people of Kerala. And I also said that the process by which we choose these people must be more transparent. And it should take into account the hard work done by people at the Punjayat. And it should take into account the hard work done by people at the Punjayat. And it should reward people from the grassroots. And the final thing I said to them is that we are involved in an ideological battle. We have an ideological fight with the government in Delhi. We have an ideological fight with the government in Kerala. You know the damage the Prime Minister is doing to the fabric of the nation. Today for the first time, Chinese troops are sitting inside Indian territory. Our economy that used to be one of the best performing in the world has collapsed. Our youngsters simply cannot get job. This is the result of the ideology of the RSS. Of course the Prime Minister is incompetent. But the real cause of this failure is the hatred with the RSS. But the real cause of this failure is the hatred with the RSS spreading throughout the country. Above the lectern, you know better than me. You face them everyday. You fight them everyday. And you know the damage their policies have done to Kerala. So this election is very important because it is an ideological election. And for us it should also be an election that shows the vision going forward to Kerala and an election that transforms Kerala. From my side, I am ready to help you in whatever way I can. We are a family. Whatever you want me to do, wherever you want me to go, I am ready to do it. And I believe in the Congress worker, the Congress grassroots soldier and the Congress leadership. And I am confident that the UDF will sweep the coming election. I would like to thank all the UDF leaders, all the workers who have come here. Thank you very much. All the best. Many of our panchayatis, panchayatis and mambas have come to catch us. We have come to give the pain to the country. So they have bought everything and gone. They have gone straight to the seat where they are now.