________________
political stunt. Meanwhile, I called up, the then home minister, R.R.Patil, and told him about our situation. He made some calls and the scenario changed. The likes of Inspector General of Police, Police superintendent and other officials came on the order of the Home Minister. That youth leader realised our power and backed off. I felt the need to make him understand that we weren't doing anything bad. I said to him "Migration from this district to other districts is increasing every year that has already resulted in a reduction of 1 Parliamentary Seat and 3 state assembly seats. The female population is constantly decreasing. There are only 650 women per 1000 men in the district. How are we going to balance the population in the near future if this continues? If the assembly seats keep on decreasing, your entire political career can come in danger! You should be thanking us if not anything else actually!". Giving that issue a political angle made him understand the problem. Also, he realised that I was a very tough nut to crack and had prior experience in such manners. He also saw the police force with us which made him passive. We completed all the legal procedures and came down with that young leader. He told the crowd to calm down and to let us go unbothered. Police escorted us to the border of the district with their jeeps and vehicles. As We crossed the border we were completely exhausted Little did we know that it was just a temporary escape from Beed. We didn't know that Complex and intermingled problems of Beed would bring us back again. Thousands of people were to connect to us in the future, people with genuine problems and girls to be protected! Our wheels were towards Satara but our future was pointing at Beed.