 I'd like to welcome all the senior leaders from the UDF who are sitting on the stage, the senior leaders who are sitting here in front of us, UDF workers, brothers and sisters, friends from the media. You have walked with us today, supported us and given all your energy to the yathri. All of you have been working with us on this yathri, supporting us and giving all your energy to the yathri. Walking across Kerala, walking across India is not a small task. It is more than 3500, 600 kilometers. But it becomes much easier when we have the support of the people. We get up in the morning at 6 o'clock all day, arrive here today now at 7.30 and we are less tired now than when we were in the morning. It is like swimming inside a river, where the river is pulling you along. That is how I have been feeling since the beginning of this yathri. There is a river that is flowing and we are flowing inside that river. And I have been noticing the characteristics of this river that we are swimming inside. First thing, there is no hatred, there is no anger, there is no violence in this river. Second thing I have noticed is that as we are flowing in this river, there are many currents in the river. Sometimes the water flows slightly strongly in one direction. And maybe some people fall down. Sometimes some people also get hurt. I have seen, for example, one police woman she fell inside a drain. Sometimes I have experienced the pain of her. Sometimes I have experienced the pain of her. Sometimes the water flows slightly in one direction, but sometimes the water flows slightly in one direction. The entire river picks that person up again. And if the person needs help, the river provides that. The river does not ask when a person falls. Which religion are you from? Which community are you from? Which language do you speak? Are you a woman or a man? The river does not ask these questions. The river helps immediately. So in the sense, this river represents our country India. It represents this state Kerala. It is part of your culture. Your great leaders, through the ages, they have promoted these ideas. They did not seek to divide Kerala. They did not seek to set fire to Kerala. They seek to unite Kerala to make Kerala harmonious and to make Kerala as powerful as it possibly can be. And wherever I have gone in this beautiful state, I have seen symbols of this unity of this harmony. For example, a symbol of this harmony is the moment come, trade festival that you have over here. So this is part of your DNA. And wherever you look, this is visible in Kerala. And this is in a sense, your strength. This is why Kerala has so much success across the world. The people of Kerala are humble and compassionate. They have the ability to see another person suffering. They have the ability to see another person's pain. Regardless of who he is, whether he is male or female, what language he speaks, you have the ability to see people's pain. And this is why, for example, you have one of the best education systems in the country. This is why you can build cities like Dubai. And this is why your nurses go like ambassadors of Kerala across the world. Imagine the disgrace your nurses will bring to Kerala if they ask their patient, what language do you speak, what religion are you from, are you Muslim, are you Hindu, are you Christian. Imagine what would happen. The beauty of Kerala's nurses is that they do not ask these questions. They understand the suffering of a human being and this is the power of Kerala and the power of India. There are some people in this country who are confused. They are under the impression that the answer to India's problems is to spread hatred, violence and anger in this country. They believe in dividing this country and weakening this country. I want to ask you, let us look at this crowd over here. Look at all the talent in this crowd, the intelligence in this crowd, the wisdom in this crowd. You can make this crowd do anything that it does. If we unite the energy of this crowd, we can do anything we want. You can build great cities, you can build education system, you can build healthcare system, you can do anything you want with the talent in this crowd. Imagine if we divided this crowd, imagine if everybody in this crowd was trying to beat each other and kill each other. Imagine if everybody in this crowd was only interested in insulting each other. Could we ever use the talent of this crowd? Could we ever make this crowd do something successfully? Could we build great cities? Could we build great hospitals? Could we build great universities? Because the moment you brought two or three people together, they would fight. Hatred is very easy to spread, it is very easy to insult someone. But hatred and insult will never allow you to build a nation. But that is what we have seen. Narendra Modiji is spreading hatred everywhere and look at the state of the economy. Highest unemployment India has ever faced. Look at the situation with regards to the prices. 400 rupees cylinder has become 1000 rupees cylinder. And you go and ask any of these businessmen, these small and medium businessmen, they will tell you their demonetization and GST has destroyed their life. So you cannot have hatred and progress. You cannot have violence and progress. You cannot have this harmony and progress. And that is the message of this Yatra. I want to say one more thing. And this is to me the single most important thing for this nation and for this state. The most important thing for this nation and for this state. A country that does not know how to respect its women can never ever achieve anything. And a country that views its women as its own property. A country that does not know how to empower its women can never ever achieve anything. And a country that views its women as its own property. And a country that views its women as second class citizens is doomed to failure. And the ideology of the BJP and the RSS views women as objects and as second class citizens. Many times you have heard when a woman gets molested their leader is saying she got molested because it was their fault. And we have possibly the best example of how the BJP, RSS treats women in this country. The most disgusting, the most shameful example. And I am talking about what has happened in Uttarakhand. Brothers and sisters I don't know if you are aware of this. But a BJP leader who ran a hotel was forcing a young girl who was a receptionist in that hotel to become a prostitute. Imagine this, a leader of the BJP owns a hotel. His son is forcing a woman to become a prostitute. There are messages on whatsapp where she is saying I refuse to become a prostitute. And offering her 10, 15,000 rupees to become a prostitute. And brothers and sisters when this sister of ours refused to become a prostitute she was fine found dead in a lake. That is the way the BJP treats the women of India. And who took action on the people who did this? The people themselves was forced to take action. And what did the chief minister of the state do? He destroyed the evidence in the case. He destroyed the hotel so that nobody could ever find out what happened. This brothers and sisters is the ideology of the BJP. Women are second class citizens for them. And India can never succeed with this ideology. Because India's strength, because strength are our women. How can you talk about the future of a country if you cannot respect its women? Brothers and sisters this is the truth of the BJP ideology. They respect nothing except power. They will do anything to get to power. And then once they have power they will do anything to stay in power. The result is that a young girl is dead in Uttarakhand. The only reason she is dead is because she refused to become a prostitute. And I feel that we need to send a message to the BJP. So at the end of the speech I would like the crowd to stand in silence for one minute in memory of that girl and what she suffered. My brothers and sisters, my brother and my sister-in-law, I would like to send a message to them that we are not going to allow you to treat the women of India in this manner. I would like to thank all of you for walking with us today. It does not matter how powerful you are, how much money you have, we are not going to allow you to treat the women of India in this way. I would like to thank all of you for walking with us today. Thank you for giving all your support and your energy. In helping us push the idea of a united India. In helping us fight so that youngsters in this country and in this state can get a job and are not going to be unemployed. In helping us fight the immense inequality that this country is facing. We will not accept a country where four or five people have everything and millions and millions and millions of people have nothing. We will not accept a country where the only qualification of the richest people has to be that they are close to the Prime Minister. We will not accept a country where the second richest man in the world is Indian and the whole country is facing unemployment. I would like to conclude by thanking Thangalji and giving us refuge this afternoon. I would like to thank the great leader Thangalji who exemplified the idea of Bharachodam and bringing people together. I would like to thank the great leader Thangalji who exemplified the idea of Bharachodam and bringing people together. I would like to thank the great leader Thangalji who exemplified the idea of Bharachodam and bringing people together.