 Next thirty days, I'm on the road. I want you to stay awake with me. If you consume water, you must be a part of this. I am the one who needs it. I have seen all six of us, I am the one who needs it. Here we are at the Vivekananda Memorial Rock, at this iconic place and the Rally for Rivers. He is going to take off from here in Kanyakumari. We are glad to hear that governments and the minister and the people of Kerala have managed to revive one or two important rivers, which is a wonderful act. The question we have before us is not a simple question. This is a question for our lives. If we go on with the flow, there will be no solution for this. We will have a solution. I know you're not rallying for rivers, you're just protecting yourself from the sun and that's what I want you to do for the next thirty days. Sun means like this, rain means like that, nothing happening means like this. No, if you give a missed call, the river will not come up. What we are working towards is a policy. If we implement the policy in the next twenty to twenty-five years time, the water will rise by minimum fifteen to twenty percent. Before we die, we want to see that. If you find a solution for a problem, you must be honoured for your intelligence. If you find a problem in every solution, you must be put aside in this country because we need solutions. When I parked the car here, the meter is logging in three thousand sixty-nine kilometers. Eight days on the road, the rally is rolling on. But all of you young people, to whatever extent you can, whichever way, I want you to gather yourself into small groups of one, two or five or ten and do your own little rally across Tamil Nadu.