no, because i was one of the fortunate ones, but manyjournalists languish injail, for example, siddique kappan uttar pradesh. he's a working journalist who went to investigate an alleged sexual offence involving a minor. and he was, you know, he was imprisoned and he has been kept injail for many months. and there are many others. sedition charges have been filed against senior journalists for writing about or tweeting or whatever about the farmers�* agitation. so i'm, you know, that was a fortunate case. and i said it because i was being fair to the judiciary. so i want to be clear, then, how far you think the danger goes to journalism in india today. because i'm very mindful the organisation reporters without borders, rsf, as it's known, has labelled india, quote, "one of the world's most "dangerous countries for journalists. " and we do know that in the recent past, there's been a serious uptick in assaults on journalists and the numbers ofjournalists killed in recent years has also risen. so are you saying, as director of the hindu group, for example, that you fear for the lives of some of