i think mr kharge has a lot of respect in the party and across the country.r a very long time. he comes from a humble background, a dalit family, and at the same time he's somebody who is fluent in many languages, knows the country very well, has led the party in both the lower house and the upper house at different times, so his credentials are impeccable, i don't disagree. the fact that we do need to blood young leaders is beyond question, and i think that will have to happen sooner rather than later. yeah. so when experts, people who look at india from the outside and try to figure out what's going on, when they say this, like milan vaishnav, who's a senior fellow at carnegie... i know milan. so milan says this, "the truth is the liberal, secular vision of the congress party has fallen out of favour, the party's top—down culture," and maybe that's what we're talking about here, "is out of sync with the masses in india today." there i do agree, that was one of the points in my internal manifesto, as it were, for the party. i said, "we've got to end the high