Yes, there can be, and there has been in the past. The problem is this. In the state government, if there is a congress, things will go well, but if in the state government it's a different government, then there's a problem. Not only that, the central government has bureaucrats who work in the centre and they are the ones who implement rules there and everything for the state. They are the main people who can tell the state secretaries and ministers what to do or this is how it is. Actually, the main strings are in the central government's hands, not in the states'. In the states there are no laws. There are no rules. They do break the rules. They do make their own laws and they can do whatever they want to do. That is our concern. That is what Mr. Dhesi also said. They will take our passports away in case there is some problem.
There are no inquiries. There are no investigations. One gentleman can say, “Mr. Ghuman, he swore at me” or “He threatened me.” There's an FIR, a first information report. Immediately they will say, “Okay, Mr. Ghuman, give us your passport”, or they'll take me aside, “Mr. Ghuman, give us 10,000 rupees or 50,000 rupees, and we'll take care of this gentleman. Don't worry.” This is how it is. This is what we're talking about.