Kanhaiya is a sensation and the country is tripping on him. It feels nice to listen to him. What Kanhaiya has done is something simple. He brings the soldier home, from the cold heights of high-pitch and shrill nationalism. 'That soldier is my brother'. And my father, a farmer, 'grows food for him'. He asks the 'primetime' jingoists: who are these soldiers to you? These same farmers are committing suicide: and you create a divide between them and the soldiers. Do not create false binaries, Kanhaiya thunders, as he then goes on emphasise on social interconnectedness.