Roshi Bhadain faced the press this Saturday morning. He commented the meetings of May Day and the measures announced by Labour-MMM-New Democrats alliance. He said that up to now, no one has explained where the money to finance all these measures will come. “Workers pay everything. They must say where the money will come as there is nothing as a free lunch,” he said. He recalled that Pravind Jugnauth also promised to increase the old-age pension but did not say that he will introduce the Contribution Sociale Generalisée. Roshi Bhadain insisted that the Reform Party did an e-meeting because his electorate stays at home. He added that meetings and political rallies will disappear in the future. “We have and want voter who think. On the battle of the crowds, even if we take the figures the traditional parties, the total number amounts to 5% to 7% of the electorate only,” he said.