Q. You have recently heard about the burning of shops, malls and govt. offices by the Jaat community in order to get reservation in the state. You feel people have become short tempered and ill-mannered to get what they don't deserve. Write a letter to the Editor of The Times of India suggesting ways to control anger and requesting people to have patience and faith in government. You are Sagar/Sarika of 56R, Model Town, Sirsa(Hr.)
56R, Model Town
Sirsa (Hr.)
October 7, 2024
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
Sir,
Subject: ways to control anger
I am writing to express my deep concern over the recent spate of violence and destruction witnessed across the nation in the name of protest. The burning of shops, buses, and other public property, coupled with the blatant disregard for law and order, is a grave threat to our society.
While I understand the genuine concerns of the Jaat community regarding reservations, resorting to violence and destruction is a counterproductive and dangerous path. The Constitution of India undoubtedly guarantees the right to peaceful protest, but it does not extend to the destruction of public property or the intimidation of law-abiding citizens.
The actions of these protesters are not only damaging to our economy but also eroding the very fabric of our democracy. It sets a dangerous precedent where any group can resort to violence to achieve their demands, undermining the rule of law and the peaceful resolution of differences.
I urge the government to take decisive action to restore law and order and bring the perpetrators of these acts to justice. It is essential to address the legitimate concerns of the Jaat community through dialogue and negotiation, rather than resorting to violence and destruction.
Let us work together to uphold the values of peace, tolerance, and respect for the law, and ensure that our nation continues to be a beacon of democracy and progress.
Yours Sincerely
Sarika.