 I came here and I didn't really know what to expect and what I saw, small example of your brilliance. I must tell you, I was very, very pleasantly surprised. People say, oh, I'm a politician. And that's like a definition that people give. But that is not really my job. My job is to look at the talent available in the country, students like you, understand their strength, understand their weakness and help them to achieve the maximum possible. The first part of my job is to understand what youngsters want. Listen carefully to what they want. And the second part of my job is to try and do whatever I can to make them achieve what they desire to achieve. Now we are following our own state board syllabus and we are appearing in public exams and we are actually in high marks. So according to the new education policy, they have decided to set up the national testing agency to conduct the entrance exams after 12. So even now we are suffering because of need exam. So the dream of rural students like us to become a doctor is a question mark. So what do you say about that Anna? The pillars of an education system are students and teachers. And they are both equally important. I am not currently a student and I am not a teacher. And I come and tell you how you should study, how you should learn, how you should understand. This is arrogance on my mind. Any policy that is made without asking students and teachers what they want is not going to be a policy that is going to benefit education. If you get a chance to interview our person Prime Minister, friend of the public, what will be your first question towards you? Very interesting question. You are asking me a tricky question. I would say that India has 1.3 billion people. Huge percentage of the world's population lives in India. Different types of ideas, different types of languages, different types of religions, different types of visions. Why are you convinced that all the answers come from them? Why don't you listen to the people of this country? Why don't you try and understand what the people of this country are seeing? What is the reason for this? That is what I would ask. My friends said I have a song. Do you like to hear that? As long as you don't make me sing the song. Okay. Would you dance? Well, yeah. We are unable to reveal the truth. The people are getting threatened and beaten at certain times. In the independent India, we are not able to express our thought. Our freedom of expression is being curbed. So my question is, do you think we need another freedom to get back our basic rights? I was thinking exactly that in the car. When I was coming here, I was thinking exactly that that what India now is going to need is another freedom struggle. But it has to be a nonviolent, affectionate freedom struggle. We have to fight the division, the anger and the fear and once again make India happy, comfortable, fearless and united. You want to see some aikido? Should I show you aikido? I see. Really try with one hand. I was very happy when I spoke with him. I was very happy when I spoke with him. I was very happy when I spoke with him. It's my longest dream to talk to Ravel Gandhi. Now I'm happy. It was my great pleasure to interact with such a great leader. It was really great to interact with him. I never dreamt of him but it was really nice. All the speech he gave was really inspiring. So thank you so much. It was wonderful interacting with you Anna.