write a letter to the editor of the Indian Express to express your views about the unhygienic conditions of the town and cities.
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Priya Awasthi
22, Mayur Vihar
New Delhi
September 15, 2014
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
Subject: Highlighting the bad condition of roads.
Dear Sir,
Through the columns of your esteemed newspaper, I would like to draw the attention of the concerned authorities towards the bad condition of roads in our locality. The condition of roads is deplorable with countless potholes making the purpose of the road, a failure. Moreover, things get even worse during the rainy season when potholes are not visible due to the poor drainage system and the area becomes heavily accident prone. The residents are facing a lot of inconvenience due to the road condition.
On behalf of the residents of Mayur Vihar, I humbly request you to pass on this information to the concerned authorities and use the influence of your esteemed organization in getting the work done.
I hope that you consider the request of the residents of this area and take proper action.
Yours faithfully,
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Refer to the editorial ‘Judicial anguish’ (Feb 28), it is obvious that the Home Ministry allowed the Shaheen Bagh protest to simmer because the ruling party wanted to make it a narrative to win the Delhi elections. BJP leaders gave provocative speeches during elections. Kapil Mishra, a turncoat, continued to pour venom even after the elections. In a surcharged atmosphere such fiery speeches ignite violence. The police could have handled it by taking preventive steps. It is a mystery how an able Home Minister, who handled the abrogation of Article 370 deftly, failed in the national Capital? Was there a method in this madness? The transfer of the judge who passed strictures against the Delhi Police may be fair as per rules, as claimed by the Law Minister, but its timing is certainly not.
Arun Hastir, Gurdaspur