Dear Mr Gowswami,
I have been following you since quite a long time now, and have been a great fan of you. I believe you play an important role in our country, a role of highlighting the "BURNING QUESTION".
I also believe that you are a very honest journalist.
But, recently your focus on #SheenaMurderPlot has left me disheartened and hopeless. Is this really a burning question ? I wonder.
I am a common citizen of India, and I deal with day to day life like any other ordinary person. In my daily ordeal to reach office and to breathe fresh air I see so many "BURNING QUESTION", which I hope somebody at your position would raise.
I feel irritated when I person behind my car honks constantly at the red light and wants me to jump the signal. I see the traffic cop standing helplessly when someone breaks a signal. I then ask a question :
Is there a solution to our increasingly terrific traffic condition ? I then think of you.
Then I see most of people spitting on road as if it is a gutter, I see people dumping waste on road, with no sense of guilt. I then ask a question :
Is there a forum from where we can address this issue ? I again think of your show.
Then while waiting at a red light, when a little girl bangs on the window of my car and points at her stomach to make me realize, that she is hungry. I have another question :
Why are we still not able to feed every one, and if this problem is not big enough to be discussed at a national platform ? I remember then that you host a show that many in the country watch.
Then I see a small boy serving tea at a shop, who looks at the school going kids, not with any hope of being in that position.
For some reason I ask to myself how can I help him, and what is the correct approach to solving this problem of child labour ? I think you can collect intellectual people to answer this.
There are many other unanswered "BURNING QUESTIONS", which I ask daily to myself.
I think you have a responsibility towards the nation, this has come to you and people like you can actually change the way our country is running. Please think about these questions and let Sheena rest in peace.
I hope I haven't hurt you, but I hope I make you meet yourself.
I have been following you since quite a long time now, and have been a great fan of you. I believe you play an important role in our country, a role of highlighting the "BURNING QUESTION".
I also believe that you are a very honest journalist.
But, recently your focus on #SheenaMurderPlot has left me disheartened and hopeless. Is this really a burning question ? I wonder.
I am a common citizen of India, and I deal with day to day life like any other ordinary person. In my daily ordeal to reach office and to breathe fresh air I see so many "BURNING QUESTION", which I hope somebody at your position would raise.
I feel irritated when I person behind my car honks constantly at the red light and wants me to jump the signal. I see the traffic cop standing helplessly when someone breaks a signal. I then ask a question :
Is there a solution to our increasingly terrific traffic condition ? I then think of you.
Then I see most of people spitting on road as if it is a gutter, I see people dumping waste on road, with no sense of guilt. I then ask a question :
Is there a forum from where we can address this issue ? I again think of your show.
Then while waiting at a red light, when a little girl bangs on the window of my car and points at her stomach to make me realize, that she is hungry. I have another question :
Why are we still not able to feed every one, and if this problem is not big enough to be discussed at a national platform ? I remember then that you host a show that many in the country watch.
Then I see a small boy serving tea at a shop, who looks at the school going kids, not with any hope of being in that position.
For some reason I ask to myself how can I help him, and what is the correct approach to solving this problem of child labour ? I think you can collect intellectual people to answer this.
There are many other unanswered "BURNING QUESTIONS", which I ask daily to myself.
I think you have a responsibility towards the nation, this has come to you and people like you can actually change the way our country is running. Please think about these questions and let Sheena rest in peace.
I hope I haven't hurt you, but I hope I make you meet yourself.
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