 We are from the Hukki Women's Organization for Human Rights, Kampopee District. My name is Zo, I'm currently the Secretary for this organization. So we have come to meet Rahul Ji today to represent people and also to present some of the hardships that we have been going through since the 3rd of May last year. So we will be talking about the situation that is still prevailing here, that we would want to, you know, put forth to the notice of Rahul Ji today in our meeting, during our interactions. Hello, hello sir. Hello. This is for women, part of women's human rights. So we know that it's a complete breakdown of law and order situation in this state. This has been building up, you know, this whole situation has been building up for a while now. We cannot access the universities, we cannot access the healthcare, we cannot access anything more. So where are we now? It makes us impossible to defend ourselves, you know. There's no truth to it, there's no justice to it. And so now we want peace, but there can be no peace without justice, you know. Look at the women parade here. We've not seen justice for them, you know. And there's so many other cases. We were there for the burial, so many coffins, empty coffins, just bones in some. And what has the state done? People are in the same relief camp where they were from the droid of me, I mean, meeting victims, meeting survivors, meeting the parents of these victims. And it's so heartbreaking, you know, you keep meeting people, they are in the relief camps. You go meet them, what hope can we offer them? We are nothing, you know. Did you lose any family numbers? I almost lost myself, I was the victim. How, what happened to you? On the third, my cousin had gone down to, there was one wedding, her friends' wedding, her eight-day friends' wedding. In fact, I wasn't even invited, but then she was going alone. So somehow I just decided to join her. She's a kooky. She's a kooky. So she was driving all the way down beyond the airport, Nambul. I didn't even know the wedding was in Nambul. I just, you know, hopped in the car and then we went. Only when we reached the highway, I realized the wedding is all the way in Nambul. I said, my goodness, I thought it was an infall. There's no way we are returning to infall, like, and then, so then I didn't know what to do. The only thing I could think of was, like, I have to contact a meeting person to save us. And then the internet was just shut down, you know, at that time, so we couldn't really keep in touch with anyone or get information out. And then the next day, there was no way we could cross, because infall was burning at that point. And then people were, you know, going for shelter to, you know, to these Sun Rifle caps. That's the district hospital that we had, Kampobi. Which is in Shabbar. It's like, it's more like a primary health center than a hospital. See, there's a whole district in this whole district. Like, we don't have, like, all the colleges, even the healthcare. Only if we all would go down to infall. But now, we have to go to Nambul, which is, like, six hours. So, you know, any case. So, even in the release camp, there are people who died mainly because of health issues. Because the district hospital, they don't even have an operation later or anything. And surgeries are only, like, as if you're still living in 1950s or something, you know, that the hospital can cater to. Most of the students, their certificates have been burned down. Medical college in Lanka, that's the only one that, and we don't know whether it's functioning properly or not. So, students can't complete their degree. Finished. Not from here. Yeah, if they want to do higher studies, they can't even, like, they have... Where do they go? Nagaland? Nagaland would go to Nagaland or something, sir. So, these are very deliberate. You know, deliberate to remove everyone from the bureaucracy, from any jobs, you know, government jobs. Or, yeah, even in the... And the situation in Moray is even worse. He's been sending Manipur commandos, transporting them through the helicopter. And then these people are firing against the civilians there. It's just the village volunteer and people from the village itself, the town itself, trying to defend themselves. So, what comes out from the media is infall, and then they've been writing anything they want.