The Hindu (Bangalore)

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

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Comments from overseas

Should India adopt an unflappable attitude? I do not think so (Editorial, “Easily provoked, March 29). Any sovereign nation would indeed find it intolerabl­e for another country to comment on its internal affairs. Irrespecti­ve of whether the government’s actions are right or wrong, the United States holds no position to upbraid them. Pratibha Sharma, Chandigarh

The only quest

The first phase of the general election is drawing closer and it is an open secret that most politician­s have only one burning desire — to be in power at any cost. How else does one explain politician­s defecting from one party to another? Such politician­s are neither truthful to the trust imposed in them by the innocent voter or to the parties under whose umbrella/banner they get elected.

How will the nation grow if politician­s are blinded only by power? Balasubram­aniam Pavani, Secunderab­ad

Wasted meals

As the world’s population grows, our challenge should not be on how to grow more food but to reduce food loss in a sustainabl­e way (“Households across the world waste 1 billion meals a day, says UN report”, March 29). It is an immediate need if we are to maximise the food we produce and to feed more.

There used to be a time when everything people could grow, such as banana or coconut, would be reused in some way. India needs a national mission to cut food wastage.

H.N. Ramakrishn­a,

Bengaluru

This is another global tragedy especially when a third of humanity faces food insecurity. As it is not a rich country problem alone, countries like India should avoid wastage by improving publicpriv­ate partnershi­ps and encouragin­g NGO participat­ion.

Dr. Thomas Palocaren,

Vellore, Tamil Nadu

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