India Today Conclave 2024: Atishi, Sachin Pilot & Omar Abdullah On Opposition's Strategy

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Mr Abdullah are you a part of the India Alliance still because your father says you're going to do it alone you say that you don't want to go with the muftis or the PDP but you want to go with the Congress but there's ambiguity there no there's absolutely no ambiguity uh We've made it very clear that uh we are a part of the India Alliance and uh our seat sharing talks with the Congress have more or less concluded uh we' made it very clear that the three seats that are already with India Alliance which are the seats uh from the Kashmir Valley those will be contested by the National Conference and the other three seats in urw jamu and Kashmir I'm including ladak and karill in that as well those will be contested by the Congress in consultation with particularly for the karil ladak seat in consultation with other groups there but the PDP is now not a part of the India Alliance no that's a question for the Congress I'm not answerable for the PDP and I'm not answer able for The Wider India Alliance I'm answerable for my relationship with the India Alliance not the pdp's relationship so you have no no relationship with the PDP with the PDP look you're talking about the India Alliance right now okay fine all right so that's for the Congress um but Mr Abdullah to ask you the election dates were announced that bit disappointed that Jammu and Kashmir dates were not out today well I'm a bit disappointed but not surprised because all this ha that's been created about One Nation one election uh clearly uh the election commission the jnk government and to that extent the government of India uh is unable to put its money where its mouth is I mean this was an ideal time to actually roll out the process of one nation one election now if you can't have one nation I mean you can't have Jammu and Kashmir polls at the same time as the rest of the country now how are you promising it for 2029 this was a test case and clearly in this test case they failed we were very hopeful look we haven't had an Assembly election in Jammu and Kashmir since 2014 so you're going on 10 years now 10 years is a long time to not have elections in Jammu and Kashmir especially at a time when the government of India is busy telling the whole world that everything is so much better if it is so much better then the proof of the pudding is in the eating let's have those elections and let's see how much better things are Mr pilot 33 days before the first vote is cast the first phase of election 19th of April unfort fortunately for the India Alliance which your party is a huge part of the conversation is not who will be the Prime Minister but who will be the leader of opposition whether you'll even cross that 54 Mark of the 10% where five why are you smiling Mr Abdullah okay it's actually isn't it unfortunately that's a statement that has come from you I have never heard that we don't think like that and P just so that you know we are fighting this election to win whether we win or not that is dependent on the people of this country and it's best that that judgment remains on hold till June 4th number one number two India Alliance as a partnership came to the front because of circumstances that this country witnessed for the last 9 years in the last 9 years the governance the report card of the government the data the issues that matter to the people should be at the centerpiece of our conversation and and our narratives unfortunately what has happened in the last 9 years has been a constant systematic attack on the well established constitutional entities in the country for last 70 years so various different parties and I'm sure the next question will be TMC ni party ni fair enough but the attempt was to get all opposition together so that we can have a formidable and surmounted challenge to the NDA and defeat them at the pole Hastings India Alliance except one or two parties about 24 parties strong and don't forget in 2019 the BJP got 37% plus minus that means 2/3 of the voters who went to the polling Booth voted against the BJP that means it's not what it seems like par par P par the people of India 2third of them did not vote for the BJP so our attempt was to assimilate all different political parties despite having differences and we still do but the attempt was to collate a coalition called India get everyone together and you were questioning about Jammu Kashmir a seat do seat what is important is is the opposition coming to together yes are we fighting to say in 10 years time we want a better country with better numbers and everywhere job creation inflation price size disparity between rich and poor all those issues matter to us so the Congress is fighting despite let me tell you we are also giving up a lot of our seats in many states and it's very tough for a political party to yield political space but the larger interest of the country is to have a United opposition and who will become what time will tell and people will tell so let's wait for the elections to finish and we'll speak after that no but no Mr pilot no my question is not whether TMC I and U you really not going to ask that no no no no I I'll come back to the question I'm asking you the question is you know I'll tell you why it's not a figment of the media's imagination when they ask you this question it's not built up just by us and I'll give you the reason why you know you say like you just said right now that the constitution is at stake you say democracy is at stake you say this is the most important election that has to be fought this time around in 2024 you say it's that important but it's strangely not important in enough for the top leadership of the Congress to take to the field where Lo SAA is concerned where you want your voters to fight it out but you're not getting into the battlefield how do you expect the voter to buy into an idea that you yourself are not buying Mr pilot so pry first of all I did not get so melodramatic I didn't use those words that you did I was saying that we feel the systems have been challenged and we need to have a counterbalance in a democracy and opposition is almost as important as the government so as opposition we are within a rights to ask questions to ask for transparency ask for debate discussions should we not ask question why 147 MPS were suspended in a single day and bills were passed should we not ask why Supreme Court has ruled against so many things the elect bonds for example should we not ask what happened in chandigar when the Supreme Court had to intervene these are important things and we must qu nip them at the bud who's going to do that unfortunately it's not going to be the media it has to be the opposition so please when you ask me what we are doing I am committed to what I'm saying so is my party and just for the record so is India Alliance we will fight and we will win our strategy who will contest who will fight how many seats that's up to us and we'll take a call on that no you you're willing to you should actually ask all those questions but this session has exactly to do with me asking questions on what's right or wrong with the India Alliance whether you have your narrative right whether you have your strategy right therefore the biggest question that your voter the number that you entailed earlier is asking you that wen't you fighting and I want to come down to you Ain and give and I'll give you an analogy which my colleague rajdeep uses very often where Cricket is concerned you know this is the most important match you're fighting the World Cup final you have India versus Pakistan would you get your benchers who've been warming the benches to fight it out or will the opening act be a suchin pilot as gelot atesi Arwin krial Rahul Gandhi Priyanka Gandhi you've chosen not to do so so I think prey first of all every party and every Alliance is bound to have its own strategy so what is our strategy for selecting our candidates is not something that is going to be discussed in the India today conclave but yes we have all chosen our candidates to win the seats that we are fighting because it is a Do or Die battle for us and I don't think it's a Do or Die battle Just For Us in terms of the parties who are represented here or the people who are sitting here I think that this election is a Do or Die battle for this country it's a Do or Die battle for the constitution of this country and I think that is really what is at stake in this 2024 elections and I cannot underline it more you look at every Democratic institution in this country one by one one by one they are all being eroded I mean until a few days back we used to talk about the central Election Commission being eroded we used to talk about uh income tax department CBI ined today with this entire electoral bonds matter you now see that the biggest nationalized bank of this country the State Bank of India has just become another arm of the BJP you now see the fact that the CBI and Ed are not just putting the opposition Party leaders into jail but they have become like you know we used to see those bwood movies this is exactly what is happening in our country you send CBI and Ed after the biggest businesses of the country and as soon as they get raided by it Department by CBI by Ed within one week they're buying hundreds of cores of electoral bonds so the fact is that today Ed and CBI have become like those that is the state of constitution of our country that is the state of the Democracy of this country and I think it is important that all of us understand that this is the battle that we are all fighting but you know I'll Circle back to the question and I'm sorry because I'm going to ask you that again before I move on if it is a Do or Die battle then why is it that the India alliance's top leadership is not willing to do or die you know why isn't it so big for you to actually put your name on that ticket why isn't Ani fighting you fought the last time in 2019 are you fighting this time Mai no but what what makes you think that we haven't put our best foot forward every party I mean I can definitely speak for my own party is that when we choose candidates there are multiple considerations at stake right so you are going to choose as per that particular a parliamentary constituency who is your most winnable candidate now that most winnable candidate may not necessarily be the person that you see on India today conclave it can be very many other people who are leaders of our party who might whom you might might not know of I think that we have put forward very strong candidates in Delhi and uh I am very hopeful that at least the four candidates that we have fielded in Delhi are going to be winners even in Punjab we have fielded five of our sitting cabinet ministers now is that not heavyweight enough for you no no it's not that you know all I'm just saying is if there was an Arwin krial fighting from New Delhi would be different but fine I get what you're saying but uh you know s and I want to get you back into this conversation Mr pilot and that comes from you know when you're just talking I'm not trying to pin the India Alliance down but we're talking about the narrative and of the India Alliance and is if there is a cohesive strategy or not do you sense that there's been a lack of urgency because I'll give you an example 267 seats have been announced of the BJP you're less than 100 right now of course you're not fighting as many seats as the BJP so that is debatable but in terms of you know getting your act together because till November the India Alliance looked promising you know it was coming together it was cohesive you had these multiple committees none of those committees have met and you know see where you are today do you at least accept that there was a lack of urgency in getting things together I failed to understand Pria please explain this to me the race of who will announce the candidates first that becomes a parameter for you judge the urgency elections announced today and we all know when the nominations are going to be filed we are fighting on every state with some alliances it takes time to negotiate as far as the narrative is concerned I think the narrative is already set we didn't have to set it the narrative is is the government of the day which has been there for 10 years without any Coalition pressure what they had promised to the people of India of doubling the farmers income of giving two CR jobs a year of reducing poverty reducing inflation have they checked all those boxes have they delivered what they themselves committed to that is the narrative The Narrative is in today's India you know just casting a vote and having elected a government that's not democracy democracy is that every institution must be credible transparent and should have the faith of the people democracy is that you have a healthy debate when a parliament functions when there is a Level Playing Field for all political parties involved when stakeholders can say something so that is a narrative it's not about Congress winning losing India Alli winning losing today in India these elections are important because the people of India want to see a credible road map as an alternative and we are the ones providing that and might I just say India Alliance has many partners in in this fold right we are still talking figuring out names and we will do it very soon but pan India the Congress Remains the only political party that can actually give a formidable challenge to the BJP nationally every state has leaders and parties which are very important for us equal Partners no big and small but nationally it is the Congress that can actually across the length and breath of India take on the BJP and defeat them we've done it before we'll do it again is there at least acceptance because both you know U both uh Mr Abdul and aashi sitting right next to you through the course of those four five months when you were fighting those elections in madhia Pradesh in Rajasthan there was a sense that you could have at that point of time you were buying time if you would have started working at that point of time in building your alliance bolstering your narrative things would have been different you wanted to wait out that result and then take on it's not easy prey to fight a state election with a party and then come and talk to them about negotiating seats it's very difficult for political parties but we see the large objective we see our interest today in the state is important but the national interest is much larger and like Omar was saying we with whether it's we fight one seat less you fight two seat more in the end of the day these are details end of the day when you look back on 4th of June we want the India Alliance and all like manded parties to get a majority now I may fight two seats four seats less or more that's not important of course in negotiations we always go to the brink But ultimately the objective is to field one to1 candidates against the BJP and NDA and we are really almost there in our Target in terms of achieving that in most States you know Mr Abdullah many times uh um you know with that one odd sound bite to television channels one can sense a possible disillusionment and a frustration with the India Alliance I'll take you back you know to last year in January there was this one picture and that would go against because if there is something that the India Alliance has to say it is carried this know if you can just turn back was the cover page of most uh Mr Abdullah newspapers the next day you know that has used that has Mr Miss Muti that has Priyanka that has Rahul Gandhi of course Mr Kar right so this picture exactly a year ago in Kashmir you were there um gave out a sense of potential possible hope and this was a year back that it was all coming together you know in parts and pieces and the entire game plan and the narrative was being formed is there disillusionment a sense of cynicism where amongst of of maybe you know the Congress going too slow dragging its feet could have done better so many committees not one has met no I don't think uh the Congress is to blame for everything that has gone wrong with the India Alliance and let's face it there have been uh hiccups along the way uh the recent uh State elections uh the lack of clarity as to whether the India Alliance would fight those elections together or not uh that hurt us uh in the India Alliance meetings before those elections all the uh parties that belong to those States they all wanted some clarity as to whether we would fight together or not uh the ultimate decision was that we wouldn't fight together and as suchin rightly pointed out uh that was a bit of a problem because having fought elections against each other just a few months ago to get uh sort of seat sharing sorted out now takes a little bit of time uh but otherwise other than nitish Kumar G leaving I think the India Alliance uh contrary to a lot of other expectations has done reasonably well now as far as this Photograph you're showing what has changed in this Photograph I haven't seen anybody who's in this Photograph announced that they've left the India the photograph has changed Mr Abdullah maybe at that point of time you know it's the it's the T-shirt but you're trying a bit hard where the white T-shirt is concern and rahul's beard is longer I had a bit more hair under my hat but other than that if you just look at the constituent of the India Alliance there none of them have disassociated themselves from the India Alliance I'll we have we have we have sort of I'd like to believe we have more or less successfully concluded a seat sharing talk with the Congress so so I mean where where is the disillusionment where is the problem you know as a pul natashi I'll tell you where it's coming from because right after that picture where both of you were walking in that white T-shirt well you know interesting choice because you matched it with Rahul I interviewed you if you remember and at that point of time in that interview you gave me a timeline and you said If by November we don't figure it out we are in trouble it's yes and and as I said then we we we did hit we did hit a roadblock we hit a roadblock with the with the state elections I was one of those who in the meeting said that look we need Clarity we need to understand whether we're fighting assembly together or is the India Alliance only for Parliament so I'm I'm I'm quite sort of clear in this that not fighting the assembly elections together didn't do us any favors I mean if you look at the numbers ra Sachin will know Rajasthan much better than I do but when you start compiling the vote share and you join the smaller parties that fought against the Congress and put that together suddenly you find that the congress with all those people would have actually been in a position to form the government rather than the BJP so no there are there are lessons to be learned but uh as far as the the the this Parliament election that's coming up look I'll be honest with you I didn't expect a seat sharing arrangement in in up I did not not think the Congress and the samajwadi party would be able to come together in in up but they seem to have truth be told I did not expect the arm admy party uh to give up seats in Delhi I really didn't we always felt that I mean internally when we talked that if the India Alliance had a problem it would have it in West Bengal it would have it in Delhi we still have one in West Bengal uh but fortunately we don't have one in Deli at the moment well true but you know there has to be some amount of acceptance AI because through the last six month months every time we had Mr krial speak after one of those meetings in Patna where he'd say slow hair there was a sense of frustration no I think there's not denying that uh there's no denying both the facts first of all the fact that India Alliance came together and has stayed together that in itself I think is an important achievement it's an important achievement because you have all of these political parties who have contested elections against each other not just in one state but in multiple States why are we coming together we are coming together because we believe that there's a larger crisis in this country a larger battle for the constitution of this country but that does not make it very easy to set aside the differences and the past relationships that these parties might have had so the fact that the India Alliance has come together and stayed together apart from nitish Kumar G uh leaving I think is a positive but yes there's no denying the fact that has been slow and I think it could have been faster and I do believe that if it had been faster the alliance would have been in a better position today uh but uh there's a saying in Hindi which says there but you know I I'll bring in Mr pilot there because yesterday we had this whole siology session and we had some of the topologist of the country on one stage and I'm not trying to pin you down Mr pilot or the Congress but the general opinion of most of theologists was that Congress has been the weakest link not just in terms of how they treat their allies but also possibly how they treat their own and allow me and humor Us if pictures could speak a thousand words we're going to just put the picture right wait out it's coming we're going to put a picture out and then there was one each one of the men in these pictures in this picture has left the party and the general perception is that the party did not give them the opportunity that they deserved the year that they needed or the call that they needed at that point of time so what's the question the question is why haven't you left a or is it in the offing so I knew that at some point prti has very very consciously done that ever since we started talking to each other on record but again for the N time let me tell you pry anyone who makes a choice to change ideology or change their political track is there independent individual decision whether the compulsions are there whether there is pressure whether there is allurement I'm not to say that's their own choice but whoever leaves and does something else some other party uh whether that decision is right or wrong the final judgment will be time and voters they will be the final people who will say whether as far as we are concerned uh in the congress party if you think that the BJP is so conf conf of getting 350 70 80 whatever then why are they picking on every opposition leader they trying to pick every party every leader they try to get themselves if they were so confident why would they want you know all the Congress leaders dasty nepotism Congress why you taking them then X MLA and you never ask me you asking me who's left X MLA X Minister XMP work both ways if you are saying to me that Congress men are leaving join BJP two sitting loab MPS have joined the congress party but Pilots what does that what does no you I'm not trying to pin you down session narrative or strategy but one quick question all of these that you see in the picture in there's no Ed CBI so somewhere down the line do you at least accept the parties let them down they could have stayed in the fold yeah everyone has their own story please ask each of them when you meet them next time what the story was we were colleagues we still are but different parties whether their decision is right or wrong people will decide now vote up so people will say so each one makes their decision regarding to their lives and what path they want to follow uh it's not for me to comment on what they did obviously when anyone leaves the party a small worker block president District president you feel sad but he as that decision but to say that only people are leaving the Congress and not joining the party there are many people in telengana and Karnataka Rajasthan harana and listen one more thing PR I mean not trying to pin you down either but what goes up must come down and cycle of time in the wheel will turn so one has to stay on and fight the good fight to wait make sure when the clock turns you're there with full strength is Mr pilot fighting the good fight in the Lok saaba this time whatever my party decides on me I've done that and I'll do it in the future also all right you know the other issue where it comes down to the narrative and the strategy um where there seems to be a problem is that it's an inorganic Alliance that um it's for survival possibly not stability it's anti- Modi not proter that's the perception and why I say that is on major key issues let's talk about uh Mr Abdullah let's talk about 370 the three parties that are sitting on stage each of this polit these political parties has a very different stand on 370 you have the arm admi party which outrightly supported the Modi government we have you whove called it unconstitutional the Congress till date has been completely ambiguous on what their stand is where 370 is concerned so do you somewhere down the line there um you know is Credence to the question that this is an inorganic Alliance it's for survival not stability look if anything I think that's the beauty of the alliance that on on some issues we agree to disagree but it hasn't pulled us apart yes it's a fact I disagree with with with the position that the arm admy party took on the 5th August of 2019 yes I feel the Congress could have done more to protect uh its own I mean 370 was the inheritance that the Congress gave the people of Jammu and Kashmir so yes there are issues on which we we we disagree but I think in terms of of uh the the broader issues the the need as AI rightly pointed out to protect the Constitution to protect democracy to protect the idea of India to protect the the the secular ethos of India that is the India that we were born into that is the idea of India that we came to understand now these are all ideas that we we solidly behind the fact that the economy needs to do better the fact that rural distress is a reality even though it goes unreported the fact that there are there are n number of of educated youngsters who find it difficult to get jobs all these are real factors uh that that need to be addressed I think the one mistake that we make from time to time that we need to address and it was part of your question this whole thing that we are seen to be anti Modi I think that's a mistake because every time we boomerangs on us these it it does not work and and I'm telling you from experience it does not work so you think parad was a blunder parad was a blunder yes it was okay CH choar chore here doesn't work adani Amani doesn't work it doesn't work let's accept it I think the message that we have to take to the people is not that the Prime Minister has done something because I mean for whatever reason the man seems to be quoted in Teflon nothing that you say Stakes I mean it's a fact like it or not it's a fact you I'll come back to that question so no so the I mean but who can deny that the BJP has got richer you cannot make a case that the Prime Minister has because there's no evidence to support that he has but there is every evidence to support that while the rest of India or a large part of India has got poorer the BJP has got a dams side richer I mean almost 50% of the Electoral bonds went to them so I mean these are these are sort of campaign strategies that we need to uze BJP is only way glad that we limit it to Modi Teflon quoted there are many LS to it we'll come back to that but I want to pull in um arashi into this conversation where we talk about why it's an in organic Alliance like we spoke of how there are very three different takes where it comes down to 370 but AI to get you in on this you know how is it going to work aesi is going to campaign in ch chalk and ask foram then is going to be standing init and con the voters confused so there is a bit of you know pry let me assure you about one thing if there is one thing the Indian voter is not it is confused the Indian voter knows their mind they know where to vote whom to vote for what their candidate stands for what their party stands for so I think the Indian voter you cannot confuse use them there is a lot of clarity that the Indian voter has and they vote with their minds and they give their verdict very clearly if you're asking that why is it that we have not Allied in Punjab but we have Allied in Delhi I think that it's very clear that every Alliance has its own Dynamics in Punjab specifically neither the congress party nor the arm admy party leadership in the state was ready for an alliance so I think that uh that is something that we as a political party have to respect having said that of course we have contested elections against the Congress we have am admy party was formed in a battle against the Congress right you've earned your Spurs at the back of taking them from Mr Pilot's party no so in fact we we were formed as a party our first major electoral battle in Delhi in 2013 was against the congress party but the fact of the matter today is that there are bigger dangers to the country that we see today and that is the reason why it is important that this Alliance comes together I mean have my differences with one party I may have my differences with the second party but as I said we all want to protect the constitution of this country and it is no it is no small thing today on WhatsApp you would have a lot of messages circulating and you look at why why I say that the democracy is in danger there's enough number of people who will tell you that if BJP comes back to Power there's never going to be any elections in Delhi ever again for example if BJP comes back to Power there's going to be no other political party so this is exact the fact that this is already circulating in this WhatsApp University is an indicator of the directions that the ruling party of this country is thinking of the fact is that now there was a time when you would have rigging of Elections I remember when we were kids we' hear ballot but tell me what is it if it's not rigging of Elections if you put all your opposition Party leaders in jail what is it if it's not rigging of Elections if you freeze the bank account of your major opposition party a few weeks before the election is around what is it if it's not election rigging if you're using CBI and Ed to make sure that no other political party gets funding and you get all the Electoral funding there is you know I'm going to I'm I'm running out of time I'm so I understand we have you saying how will she ask for V of Congress how will the BJP vote for nsh Kumar when they go to biar and that's how V you know what I'm going to do is I'll allow you the three of you one minute each because we've tried to tear apart on whether the India Alliance has a narrative or the lack of it but what is the alternative that you offer because you say this is wrong with the Modi government right this is wrong with the BJP what's the alternate that you offer because at least if you look at the messaging you have a face in place with the Prime Minister number one one you have messaging in terms of vixit Bharat where he's talking about not just now but what's going to happen in 2047 you have hinda to go with it somewhere down the line neither do you have a face and the messaging is a bit mixed up right now so one minute what's the alternate Vision I talk about my party I think the messaging is very clear messaging is that this country deserves an elected government that respects the opposition that encourages debate and discussion that does not use agencies at its whims and fancies India deserves a government where we have promised that we will actually have an a legal law for MSP we are a party that is opening oursel for transparent discussions we want to open liberal campuses we want all of that and we saying it there is a better credible alternative we have today the India Alliance touch 100 well the Congress sorry will the Congress touch 100 this time we are looking at 272 plus was here last night he said what you can say whatever I'm saying India Alliance 272 plus 272 plus okay you're forming government then as for you okay if you you know I I'll get you in Mr Abdullah first in terms of messaging let's talk about the ca if you are because you have a very strong position on the CAA you call it divisive in the valley but your ally will be fighting it out in jamu so what's the alternate that they should fight on where you are not how is protecting the Constitution appeasement the Constitution asks you to treat all as equal that you should not distinguish on the basis of cast Creed or religion does the CAA not distinguish on the basis of religion forget Muslims there is no place for Jews there's no place for bahis there are there are entire communities that are left out now if your Constitution asks you to treat all as equal the CAA certainly doesn't so I don't understand how being against the CAA is being divisive in fact if anything being against the ca means you want to unite everybody do you have a number 272 I am a very small politician belonging to a very small part of Jammu and Kashmir which thanks to this government has become even smaller after the 5th August 2019 I know only five seats and in those five seats the majority will come to the India Alliance you have no confidence in your ally who's sitting right next to I have all confid I have no I have all confidence in them otherwise I wouldn't be part of the India Alliance I just don't know enough about the rest of the country uh to stick my neck out in front of such a wide audience I'll confine myself to what I know about aashi the alternate Vision don't say what's wrong with the Modi government what is it that you have to offer and your number and we going to close it then I think I have a oneline vision for this election that let this election not be the last election that we are having in this country that is what we are fighting for in this 2024 elections and do you have a party is contesting 20 odds I think it arrogant of us to about a number across the country talking about's party came out of opposition to the congress party but can I proudly say that almost all political parties have come out of the congress party so by opposing us in one election doesn't mean we cannot hold hands for the next future elections the truth is they have to pull their weight the fact is that most of our sort of uh expectations are from the congress party you do know that's because there are there are what just under 300 seats Mr Abdullah that's the money shot of this of if I could say there are there are almost 300 seats in which it is a direct contest between the Congress and the BJP in the last election the congress's strike rate was under 10% exactly that strike rate needs to go up so yes 272 272 is definitely realistic I'm not saying at your allies saying it we we've all said we will deliver the majority of our seats and we hope the Congress will do the same and we are then pass the the don't forget 2004 India shining no one expected bajay to lose but people of India are smart they will vote with full wisdom and I have confidence that we'll get the majority required well we don't know if it's a Modi Shining Moment yet but we're going to leave it at that but when it comes down to preparation for an election two years back the BJP is focusing on 167 seats all of those are weak seats not strong seats each of the cabinet min is responsible for three of those weak seats let's see how the exam goes and let's hope that the India Alliance also gets it act together I'm not saying your your ally said it right next to you but I do wish you well may the best man win and uh lots of luck to the India Alliance going ahead thank you so much all three of you for joining us thank you for taking the questions thank you I appreciate [Music] it
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