Speaking before a session of the Lower House in Nay Pyi Taw, she said: "Some organisations also want to do what we are doing. But we have to be careful that they might try to persuade or threaten the public to give them votes. What we are doing is not meant for any party. Although I want my party to get votes, being on the voter lists is more important. We don't have the right to know what party they will vote for. If we help others to be on the lists in return for votes, we can say there is no freedom," said Suu Kyi.