 Kareem Ji, Indi Apachan Ji, Vidhi Ali Ji, Raza Kalpeta Ji, Congress workers, UDF workers, brothers and sisters, I would like to welcome all of you here today. The entire world can see the difficulty faced by Indian farmers. But the government in Delhi is unable to understand the pain of the farmers. We have pop stars who are commenting on the situation of the farmers but the Indian government is not interested. They are not going to take back these three new laws unless they are forced. And there is a reason for it. These three laws are designed to destroy the agricultural system in India and give the entire business to two or three of Mr. Narendra Modi's friends. If you ask a person on the street which is the biggest business in India, they will answer you. Somebody will say it is the auto-mobile business. Somebody will say it is real estate. Somebody will say that it is the airline business. But the reality is that the biggest business in this country is agriculture. And there is a big difference between this business and every other business in India. The difference is that if you look at the auto-mobile industry, you will find one man owns Tata, another man owns Mahindra. But if you look at the airline business, you will find that somebody owns Indigo. But agriculture is the only business that is owned by 50% of India's people. And it is worth 40 lakh crore rupees. So who are all these people that own this business? They are the farmers. They are the labourers. They are the small traders who work in the Mondes. They are the little shopkeepers there, for example, that bakery. They are the people who sell fruits and vegetables on the sides of the roads. Millions and millions of Indians own this business. There are many people who want to own this business. They don't want it to belong to 40% of India. I will put it in a different way. Agriculture is the only business that belongs to India. Every other business belongs to somebody or the other. This business belongs to India. And a few people want to own this business. And these three laws are designed to allow two or three people to own and control Indian agriculture. These three laws are designed to allow two or three people to own and control Indian agriculture. In Hindi, we are two people outside the government. We are two people outside the government. Brothers and sisters, the idea is very simple. It is that these four people should control Indian agriculture. The idea is that farmers should sell their products directly to these big businesses. The idea is that Rara Bakery and Kulbar should not belong to this person. The idea is that if the whole of India there should be similar shops that belong to one person. So they want to destroy the entire agricultural chain and the chain protects 40% of our country. And the same chain gives food to 100% of our country. The first law says that the biggest businesses in the country and outside can buy products from farmers, vegetables, fruits, wheat anywhere and any amount. And the farmers will have to buy from the most powerful businesses. This is the first law and this law will destroy the concept of Mandi. It will destroy the concept of a farmer's market. Imagine if the biggest businesses can go directly to the farmer to buy what is the need for the Mandi. The first law is designed to destroy the farmer's market. The second law says that the biggest businesses in the country can store as much grain, as much vegetable, as much fruit as they want to. The second law says that the farmers can store as much grain, as much fruit as they want to. This is a direct attack on the essential commodities sector. And this is designed to make sure the farmer cannot negotiate for price. Today already a huge percentage of the grain that is kept in silos is owned by one man. He is the same man who is being gifted all the airports and all the ports. And I will now explain to you how it is going to work. When the farmer goes to sell his products in the market, the businessman will float the market with the same product. And the farmer will be forced to sell his products at a minimum price. And 10-15 days later when the same farmer goes to buy his fruit, his vegetable, his wheat, that same businessman will buy these products and put them into his cycle. The result will be that prices will rise and the farmer will pay more to buy his own agricultural products. And the third law is the most fantastic law of the month. The third law says that if the farmer wants to argue about the price of what he is selling, if he has a dispute about the price, he cannot go to court. Imagine this, farmers are not allowed to go to court. So the third law clearly takes away the legal rights of farmers. That is why they are going to oppose these laws and make sure that the government is forced to take them back. And that is why millions of farmers are protesting in the country. And that is why we drove a tractor here to make the farmers understand that we are standing with them. We are going to help them and we are going to make sure this DJP government takes back these laws. That is why we drove a tractor here to make the farmers understand that we are standing with them. We are going to make sure this DJP government takes back these laws and make sure that the farmers understand that we are standing with them. We are not going to allow Bharat Mata's business to be taken over by two or three of Narendra Modi's friends. I would like to also speak about the buffer zone issue. The buffer zone is going to cause tremendous hardship to the people of our constituency. And I wrote to the government in Delhi and said to them that this is completely unacceptable. And we asked a question in Parliament about the buffer zone and why it is being taken over. And we asked a question in Parliament about the buffer zone and why it has been imposed. And we were shocked when the government of India, the minister told us that the reason the buffer zone has been put in place is because the government of Kerala has recommended it. Everybody understands the damage that this buffer zone is going to do. And I think it is very important that the government of Kerala changes their position on this and makes sure that this buffer zone problem is fixed. And the government of India has indicated that if the government of Kerala changes its position, then the government of India would consider changing its position. So I would request the chief minister to please kindly do the needful and fix this problem. Finally, the issue of man-animal conflict is a very serious and complex issue. But it is causing tremendous hardship to our people. And it is important that this issue is resolved through passion. We are absolutely committed to resolving this problem. I would like to finally thank all of you for coming here and appreciating that you listened to what I have to say. So nice to meet you. Thank you.