LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Bonds and goal
If the avowed objective of the Electoral Bond Scheme was to eliminate black money from politics, it fell like ninepins when it is now known that many of the purchasers bought bonds that seem to be disproportionate to their business income (Editorial page, March 21).
The Supreme Court of Indiamandated disclosures show that several purchasers may have been forced to purchase bonds when they were armtwisted or about to be armtwisted by the central agencies — a classic case of political skulduggery, deception and corruption. If political parties are not bound to disclose the names of those who are associated with the bonds, a levelplayingfield is denied to the donors. We, the people, genuinely
“crave for political parties with a difference”.
Ayyasseri Raveendranath, Aranmula, Kerala
The Vechur cow
In the article on the conservation of the Vechur cow (Editorial page, March 20), one cannot ‘blanket blame’ crossbreeding as the culprit, as during the 1960s and 1970s, the nation’s priorities were rightly focused on selfsufficiency and nutritional requirements to feed a burgeoning population. It was the lack of appreciation of indigenous breeds and indiscriminate crossbreeding that has led to the present need for a revival of local breeds.
Dr. R. Unnikrishnan, Cherthala, Kerala
‘Shakti’ remark
The top leader has focused on one word, ‘shakti’, that the Congress’s Rahul Gandhi used in his speech recently, which has caused ‘controversy’. The leader could not have been unaware that his principal political opponent used the word in its mundane sense of ‘power’. He vowed to fight that power represented by the top leader. He did not use it to mean ‘divine power’ or ‘female deity’ or ‘women’s power’. Mr. Gandhi’s clarification has fallen on deaf ears. It is a fact that large sections of the media kowtow to ‘that power’ and fall in its orbit.
G. David Milton, Maruthancode, Tamil Nadu
The comment by Mr. Gandhi on ‘shakti’ is unwarranted and unfortunate. ‘Shakti’ is a word that needs to be used with caution and respect.
A.J. Rangarajan,
Chennai
Player’s return
Rishabh Pant’s muchawaited return to cricket is nothing short of miraculous. His fortitude and determination are praiseworthy, and inspire us to rise above challenges. Anusha Pillay,
Raipur, Chhattisgarh