 I'd like to welcome senior congress leaders on the stage, congress leaders in the crowd, congress workers, brothers and sisters, friends from civil society, friends from the media. I'd like to welcome you and thank you for your help with the Bharat Yadra. All the congress leaders present on the stage.底 of the committee, the chair, the committee, the chair, the president, the chair, the chairman, all of you to chart their projects. All of you. My name is Hrushen Klocka. Hello. I'm Hrushen Klocka. I'm a chair of the educational field. I've been working as a businessman. My name is Hrushen Klocka and I'm a lawyer and associate with the Salvation Department in Tamil Nadu. I'm the chair of the education department in the salvation department in Tamil Nadu. now we have walked from kanya kumari to here it's been more than a month hundreds of kilometers and there has been only positivity in this yantra now we have walked from kanya kumari to here it's been more than a month hundreds of kilometers and there has been only positivity in this yantra everybody is walking in this river it rains like it rained today like it rained yesterday it can storm it can be hot it can be cold it doesn't matter there is no hatred and anger in this yantre many times like in life many times somebody falls down in this yantre like it happens often in life you fall down maybe a farmer has a bad harvest maybe a student fails his exam in the same way people fall down in the same way people fall down immediately everybody else picks that person up magically from somewhere some water arrives and that person feels that when he fell the whole crowd protected him that person feels that when he fell the whole crowd protected him it gives a sense of comfort it gives a sense of confidence to the person who fell this is the type of India that we want India where if a farmer falls the whole of India protects him India where if a student does not succeed we do not condemn him but the whole of India tells him try again we are standing with you because if there is a problem then India says India where our sisters feel protected on the streets you can see in this yatra thousands of women are coming nobody is scared nobody is feeling wonderful nobody is being attacked you can see in this yatra all the women are coming together nobody can change now imagine if you were walking in this yatra and 40% of your money was stolen you can imagine if you were walking in this yatra and 40% of your money was stolen imagine that you were walking in this yatra and suddenly everybody started beating everybody else you can imagine if you were walking in this yatra and everybody started beating everybody else imagine one community suddenly turned around and started beating up the other community you can imagine if somebody in this yatra suddenly said nobody is allowed to speak Kannada you can imagine if you were walking in this yatra yatra is a type of indian on one side is unemployment and on the other side is price rise you need employment and you need lower prices farmer after farmer has spoken to me on this rule and I ask them please explain to me the economics of your farm I ask them how much do you pay for your fertilizers for your implements for your other inputs I ask them how much money do you get for the crops that you sell and I have not met one farmer in Karnataka till now I have not met one farmer in Karnataka till now who is making a profit I have not met one farmer in Karnataka till now who is making a profit every single one of them the maths does not add up I ask one of the farmers who I was talking to I said do you add he said to me I said who does labour of your farm he says my family members I said do you add the cost of their labour he says no I don't the point I am making to you is agriculture in Karnataka and in the rest of India cannot do without the support of government we can keep making excuses but the truth is agriculture requires support of the government of India if you are going to do farming if you are going to do TVL farming but if government does not do this then it is not possible to do farming for the first time in India's history farmers are paying GST they are paying GST to the farmers they pay GST on fertilizer they pay GST on their implements and the government of Karnataka has to understand and frankly the future congress government of Karnataka has to understand that farmers have to be supported and protected the government of Karnataka must的人 the party of congress must be supported .. smaller businessmen. Instead of helping the Labourer... .. the BJP Government in Karnataka it's stealing from the farmer.. ..from the Labourer.. ..from the small businessmen. For everyone.. ..for the right.. ..for the good and for the good.. ..for the businessmen.. ..for the businessmen.. ..for the businessmen.. ..for the businessmen.. ..for the businessmen.. Why did Ishwarappa design? Why are BJP MLAs themselves calling a government a both corrupt government? Why did the association of contractors write to the Prime Minister of India? the Prime Minister of India. And why did the Prime Minister of India not respond to them? Because the Karnataka Government steals from your pocket every single day. And why did the Karnataka Government steal from your pocket every single day? Police inspectors' posts are sold for 80 lakh rupees. You have also heard about the PSI scam. One of the police inspector's posts was sold for 80 lakh rupees. There is a scam in engineering posts. And at the same time, 2.5 lakh government jobs are lined with it. There are also 2.5 lakh government posts. These are the issues that India is raising. And there is nothing wrong with your spirit. You are without doubt among the most capable people in this country. Today, I met some women from your state. I met a woman who had no arms. And when I first saw her, I thought to myself, what a difficult life she must have. I was thinking to myself, while I was looking at her, how does she put on her shirt? How does she put on her shoes? These questions were in my mind. Then she suddenly told me she was a teacher. Immediately the question came to my mind, if she is a teacher, she must have passed exam. And then the question came, how can she have written an exam if she does not have hands? So I asked her, I said, will you pass an exam to become a teacher? I thought maybe she sat in the examination hall and dictated her exam to somebody who wrote it. I did not want to make her feel bad so I was uncomfortable to ask this question. And then suddenly she took out a piece of paper, she put it on the floor and she wrote with her foot. I thought, I was looking from far, so I thought she is just writing one or two letters. But she kept writing, she was not stopping. So then I got up from my chair and I went and looked what she is doing. And she was writing in the most beautiful handwriting I have seen. But that is not the impressive thing, that is not the impressive thing. Because it did not stop there. I said to her, it must have been so difficult for you to learn to write with your foot. And I said, in the exam did they give you more time to compensate for this disability? Or did they give you some extra marks? She says, they did not give me extra time, they did not give me extra marks and I don't want extra time or extra marks. This is Karnataka. And the government of Karnataka has stolen from that woman. And continues to steal from millions and millions of women and men like her. And I think it is completely unjust. I am walking with you and I am learning from you. I am learning from you. We walk for 6-7-8 hours. And during that time we do not talk. We just listen. We listen to farmers. We listen to writers. Businessmen. We listen to God. Unemployed youngsters. We listen to God. Women. I listen to men and women. Older people. I listen to women. And after 7-8 hours of listening and learning from you. We speak to you in the evening for 15-20 minutes. And every day you are helping us with your energy. You are helping us with your wisdom. So I would like to thank all of you for your effort, for your help, for your love. So I would like to thank all of you for your effort, for your help, for your love and affection. It is an honor for me to be working on these streets. Namaskar. Thank you.