Sunday, April 17, 2011

LETTER TO THULASIDALAM

To
Pisharody Samajam
Thulasidalam Vishu Issue was good except for the cover design that was totally scary for a festive season.

Poem Nila was good.

What Gopan Pazhuvil wrote is not Hasyam but a kind of subsatandard comedy. . . How can he write it is good to have a camera on everyone's head. May be that is Palakkad Trend to install camera on people when someone questions their arrogant might. And anyone who thinks cameras to be installed on others life please let them install one on their mothers'/fathers'/sisters' and wives’ bed room and record it and scare them with dire consequences. There is limit for arrogance and we know dignified people and they think not they are above God.

Thulasidalam is not a magazine aimed at spreading arrogance of Media Houses or of a former Minister. Please do not think that we are all clay heads to sit and listen all those stories which they spread for their own convenience. We know that we are not perfect but at the same time those who point out fingers on others should first think how prefect they are.

I know that all of us got some personal pains and may not be interested in showing them off. When we come to know that we are victimized by power holds we raise our voices because of the kind of mental disturbance it has caused in our lives. I am sure no one will be interested in a group taking advantage of that with arrogant might and power.

A question to Gopan Pazhuvil.. Will you allow an arrogant group to record your wife or father/mother on a spy camera and allow them to watch liberally as the same way you wrote that substandard comedy. Oh! Rules are only for others. Not for you to follow. You steal but others should not, you secretly watch others, but none should question you. What a kind of torture we may have to undergo when we come across with such individuals. And look at them; the way they enjoy their life after doing all these kind of criminal activities. If an ordinary citizen installs a sting lens he can be framed for criminal offence. But a UN diplomat does it the same rules we can change upwards. How great a system we nurture with our bias and prejudice?

Is anyone to question them?? NO... because they are rulers of this country. You cannot stop them; forget questioning. If i tell you a former UN diplomat misused his power with the help of a few of his media friends and installed a sting lens on someone you may think only in this way Oh! He has not installed a sting lens on my sister/wife or mother. If he has done that to someone let that someone suffer.
How true what Justice Krishna Iyer says-The judicature, a sacred instrument with great powers to punish corruption, is itself corrupt. Not a single corrupt judge has been caught or punished. This is same with the power holds of this country. He further adds- Parliament is wasting time and people's money. The Executive multiplies its income by universal corruption and bribery. The rulers of the country did not even know that '2 Crores go to sleep on starving stomachs'.

What he says is correct; our leaders got only time to sting others and loot from leagues.

They are above laws. No one can punish them or they know a way to come out and live their life in great style.

For eg what happened to Kochi IPL. If you go through the facts it is owned by relatives of Harshad Mehta and they all got Swiss Bank Accounts. We cannot talk about Kochi, that is our team; so we sit and blame one AR Raja. No one wants to touch Tata or Ambani because they are rich. So we sit and accuse the less powerful. We don't mind even accusing our great PM or Sonia Gandhi because they did not budge for someone’s requirement. A few media houses squeezed Lalit Modi's blood, who introduced IPL but they do not have any complaints on Sunanda Pushkar who looted Rs.70 crores from IPL Kochin.
I hope Thulasidalam stop publishing substandard literary works like that of Gopan Pazhuvil. At least we should think a 72 year old has gone on fast to fight against the mighty corrupt political world.
Thanking you
Sincerely
 
Ajay Pisharody

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