 that if you want an economy to grow, you have to give money to people. That is why one of the reasons I want him to win is because we want to do Nyaayuja in Kerala. What is this Nyaayuja? What is this Nyaayuja? What is the idea behind the Nyaayuja scheme? 6,000 rupees every single month, 72,000 rupees a year, every single year, to every single poor Kerala. But until that person comes out of poverty. If you imagine all the people in Kerala and you think about their bank accounts right now, there will be many bank accounts that will have almost no money in them. Those bank accounts represent the fear of the people of Kerala. Somebody is scared that he might not be able to get medicines for his father. Somebody is scared that he might not be able to give education to his daughter. Every day he looks at his bank account and he says, I will not be able to free my family. He goes to sleep worried. He goes to sleep worried. Now you imagine, after Nyaayuja, there will be no bank accounts in Kerala which will be seen. Not a single one, no farmer, no rubber farmer, no fisherman, no widow, nobody's bank account will have seen only. That is the first no he is going to sign, first no he is going to support. That is why it is important that you send him into the villager. He is going to guarantee that our rubber farmers get 250 rupees a kilo per hour. He is going to press the button that passes the bill. I gave a speech in parliament sometime back where I said, the national government is running the idea of Thamdhova narrative. When we talked about the last few months, the central government has only one wish left. We have two and we have two. The prime minister supports two or three large corporations and gives them whatever they want. We are going to give your money back to you. Remember, don't forget, the idea behind the corporation is to make money. There is no other idea behind it. It can hide behind other ideas. It can pretend to be something else. But a corporation has only one idea. And that is to maximize profit. Our idea is not to maximize profit. Our idea is to work for the people of Kerala and maximize their strength. That is why we are going to give farmers a separate budget. So all our farmers will know in the beginning of the year what we are going to do for them. And I want to tell you why we want to give you money. It is like a car. If you have a car, it doesn't have petrol. Today the economy of Kerala is like a car without petrol. Nothing inside. The chief minister gets up every morning, he gets in the car, he starts the car, nothing happens. He gets in the car, he starts the car, he starts the car. The car is not going to be in the car. The chief minister doesn't know about the economy. The chief minister doesn't know about the economy. And maybe he is watching, so I will repeat it. It is simple. This is a very good one. First, you put money into people's hands. The more people you put into the hands, the better. The more people you put into the hands, the better. The more people you put into the hands, the better. The more people you put into the hands, the better. The more people you put into the hands, the better. When these people start buying things, factories will need to produce these things. Factories will go and look for people to work in the factories to produce the things. And the economy will start to grow. But, see, the problem is they have read Karl Marx. So, they don't want to look at anything other than this Karl Marx. And the tragedy is they even misinterpret Karl Marx. Because instead of trying to understand Karl Marx, they worship Karl Marx. If they try to understand him, they would have a different view. So, we are going to put massive amount of money into the economy and we are going to start the economy. Archive minister will sit in the car. He will give money to the people of Kerala. Then he will turn the key into Karl Marx. And the left-hand chief minister will look and say, how did this happen? I was turning the key, turning the key, nothing happened. And this UDF chief minister has turned the key into Karl Marx. Because we believe in the people of Kerala. They believe in the people of the left-hand. Different. For us, every single person in Kerala is ours. Doesn't matter which religion, doesn't matter where it comes from, doesn't matter male, female, boy, girl, old, doesn't matter. Everybody belongs to Kerala. And that is why we use the strength of Kerala. They think of Kerala and then they think of left-hand organization. That is the difference. There is one other very big difference. Sometime back, I went to Middle East. And in the Middle East, I went to see a hospital. Very fancy hospital, high technology, all sorts of machines. Very clean, very expensive. Very expensive. And then I asked them, what makes your hospital successful? I thought they will say, we have very good machine, we have VCC machine, we have very good technology. Maybe they will say, we have very good strategy on how to treat people. Then suddenly, they tell us the answers and he says, our biggest strength is Kerala nurses. He says, without Kerala nurses, his hospital cannot run. Then he says, we have nurses from other places also, but nobody is as good as Kerala nurses. I got curious also, I got curious. I said, why Kerala nurses, what is so great about Kerala nurses, I wanted to understand. So he says to me, Kerala nurses understand the pain of a patient best. So now, can I ask you a question, do you think the left front people understand the pain of Kerala best? This is your tradition, somebody in the Middle East is telling me, that Kerala nurses understand pain best. This is his name. Now answer me one question. If your chief minister understands the pain of Kerala's youth best, if he has the same feeling that a Kerala nurses have when she is looking after somebody who is suffering, why did he not go and meet those students who are lying in front of the secretary? Do you think face with a person who is not well, maybe a person criticizes a Kerala nurse? Do you think she will say, well, I will not treat you because you criticize me? Do you think face with a person who is not well, maybe a person criticizes a Kerala nurse? Do you think she will say, well, I will not treat you because you criticize me? Do you think she will say to that patient that look, I am going to let you die now because you said something against me? Never. Even if the patient shouts at her or views it as she will treat you. And that is the type of team chief minister you should have. I guarantee you that if ever youngsters are protesting outside a UDF chief minister's office, the UDF chief minister will go and embrace those youngsters. Because the UDF chief minister will have the spirit of Kerala inside his office. The NDAF chief minister has the spirit of the left organization inside his office. And it is fine. That is the way. This is our way. I am not going to criticize his way. Maybe he prefers that way. It is okay. But for us everybody is kidding. Everybody who is upset, everybody who is suffering, everybody who is having a difficult time is kidding. Even if he is a little angry with us, he is upset. So thank you very much for coming here this evening. And I am confident that you will give him the opportunity. I am confident that you will give him the opportunity to turn justice into law.