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Letter to the editor expressing view about violence during demonstration

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Letter to the editor by J. J. McCarthy, demanding thepublication of his letter to theDublin Builderwhich was commented upon in theFreeman's Journal, and its response by the editor,John Gray. Publishedon p. 3 of theFreeman's Journalof 28 January 1863Aletter to the editor[1](sometimesabbreviatedLTTEorLTE) is alettersent to apublicationabout issues of concern from its readers. Usually, letters are intended for publication. In many publications, letters to the editor may be sent either throughconventional mailorelectronic mail
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New Delhi

Dated 19th November, 2019

To

The Editor in Chief,

The Times of India,

New Delhi.

Subject: The disturbance of protests and demonstrations.

Sir,

Through your esteemed newspaper I would like to express my deep concern about the increasing protests and demonstrations which result in disturbance and many inconveniences.

Nowadays it has become a normal thing for any Union or organization to stage protests and demonstrations against almost anything. This trend must stop because it causes inconvenience to the larger public. During such protests and demonstrations shops are closed and streets or roads blocked. We are left helpless under the circumstances.

People need to think about the sick people who must be taken to a hospital or buy medicines. Schools are closed and the syllabus cannot be completed.

Lots of violence leading to injuries and even death happened. Much destruction to properties also take place.

The government must come up with a strong legislation to ban protests and demonstrations. There are many other peaceful ways to solve problems and disagreements. As Indians, we need to follow the non-violence policy of the Father of the Nation and Democratic Principles and not Mob Rule.

Yours sincerely,

RAJEEV SINHA

Mehrauli Gurgaon Road

New Delhi

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