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01:00We have a lot of doubts about that.
01:07Our colleagues will go and discuss this issue.
01:11But I would like to request them that all the people present here,
01:15all the common people who are watching me on TV today,
01:19all the common people who have been participating in this movement for so many days,
01:23I would like to take this opportunity to thank you all.
01:28I would like to say this to all of you.
01:31Please do not get confused by what I am about to say.
01:34We have seen a very different kind of movement.
01:39That is what is causing this confusion.
01:42There is one more confusion that cannot be solved.
01:44As long as I and the common people are aware of this,
01:48and the people who are participating in this movement,
01:51our movement will continue.
01:54We want justice.
01:57We all know about the Archikar case.
02:00But I would like to remind all of you again that
02:03the case of Archikar was not just a case of 9th August.
02:07The case that was going on before 9th August,
02:11the case that was going on there,
02:13the CBI has also written about it many times.
02:16Supreme Court has also heard about it.
02:18And all of us have come to know in detail
02:21the reason behind this 9th August incident.
02:26We have come to know how many people are there
02:30who were killed in this 9th August incident.
02:34We have come to know that 70 people were killed.
02:38We have come to know about the Arashankari case.
02:42We have sent many emails to all of you.
02:46We have sent many emails to you.
02:51We have sent the details of the 9th August case to you.
02:55What should be done?
02:57If you have the power and intelligence,
03:00then it is better for us to ask you.
03:03Because that is their job.
03:05We are doctors.
03:07We know how to save lives.
03:10That is why we are sitting here today
03:13to save our own lives.
03:16The Prime Minister has always been
03:19against the Arashankari case.
03:22He has always been against it.
03:25Along with that,
03:27we have to say one more thing
03:30about the 9th August incident.
03:33We have to say one more thing.
03:36We have to say one more thing.
03:39It is not just a case of bloodshed.
03:43The doctors and nurses
03:46have been talking to us
03:49about the patients who are sick
03:52and where to go for treatment.
03:55The doctors and nurses
03:58have been talking to us
04:01about the patients who are sick
04:04and where to go for treatment.
04:07We have to say one more thing
04:10Their shutdown is right in front of our eyes.
04:13Today, again, on the 9th, the Chief Secretary has sent an email,
04:20and has asked us to meet.
04:22We will definitely meet.
04:24Even though we are here with our families,
04:27there is hope in all of us.
04:31When we are sitting here,
04:33when our blood is boiling,
04:35then they are not coming.
04:37When they are not coming,
04:39then there is hope in all of us.
04:41That is why we are here.
04:43That is why we are here.
04:45Apart from that,
04:47we also want to say,
04:49if we had said earlier,
04:51that if we, the doctors,
04:53had done a series of tests,
04:55they would have been sent to a medical centre.
04:58If that happens,
05:00then we want to say again,
05:02that the people,
05:04Sir, Madam,
05:06the people of Tata,
05:08we have come here to teach.
05:11If we, as students,
05:13carry on with our studies,
05:15then we should ask the question,
05:17of the Health Improvement Board,
05:19and of the President's Government,
05:21of the American Council,
05:23what does that mean?
05:25We are ready to do anything for the people.