 At a conference it was called on to just put light on their current issues as well as the two writers, generally those who have been detained in Myanmar to support them to stop the trial and other procedures for the press freedom. So as we know that every time you know when anything happens like auto-pracy or such, first attack is being done on the press. Myanmar government that it's jailing its own journalists for documenting about an international humanitarian crisis. It's not just an internal matter of the Myanmar state as the government of Myanmar continues to say that it's an internal matter. It's not an internal matter, it's a matter of the international community. That is the reason why even in India we should be very much bothered about the fact that these journalists have been detained that they were actually framed by the police brigade here that even though there has been a statement in their favor by a dissenting police captain even then they have not been released. So we in India of course we are not a country with very good record of respecting journalists ourselves. Gauri Lankesh is an example before us. We should be really concerned that this is what the Myanmar state is doing and we should stand up and take note of that and express our condemnation because arresting and putting on trial these two journalists shows that the government of Myanmar is just hell bent on stating that no, there is no crisis, there is no genocide, there is no ethnic cleansing and that is what we have to refute that there is a crisis going on, that there is a refugee crisis going on and that there is a complete silence on this, not just in India but in different countries as well and that is a silence which we need to break. For India to handle this number is not at all difficult. We have handled what was the number of refugees who came to us during the Bangladesh war, 10 million. We handled it. Now what is required, two things. One is to take care of the immediate humanitarian problem. That is these are human beings. They have a right to asylum and they should be looked after. Second is a political problem. They have a right to go back to Myanmar in peace, in dignity and live there. The solution is not putting them up in India forever. The solution is to look after them from a humanitarian point of view for the time being and at the same time put diplomatic pressure in a discrete way. I am not saying that we should start publicly abusing the government of Myanmar. No, we have to do it diplomatically and we have to build up diplomatic pressure and it can be done. It should be done without hurting our interests vis-à-vis Myanmar.