Saturday, September 2, 2017

A letter sent to The Economist

From
V. Sabarimuthu
26-3 Thattankonam
Vellicode
Mulagumoodu P.O. PIN 629167
To
The Economist
Sir,
Sub: Freedom of Indians,
         I am from India. My permanent residential address is given above.
         I take interest in politics, law, economics, history, chemistry and English.
         I published eight books through the Amazon.com so far.
         They are: 1. ENGLISH GRAMMAR, 2. A NEW ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR BEGINNERS, 3. ATOMIC STRUCTURE, 4. THE CHEMISTRY OF THE TRANSITION ELEMENTS, 5. ANANTHAPADMANABHAN,  6. MOMENTOUS MONTHS,  7. THIRTEEN MONTHS IN OFFICE and 8. PRIME MINISTER Mr. A.B.VAJPAYEE AND THE ABDICATION OF POWER.
         I submitted 567 letters to the President of India and 561 letters to the Supreme Court of India for the freedom of Indians.
         The letter No.565 along with the letters Nos. 564 and 563 were emailed to the General Secretary, UN.
         Different letters were sent to different newspapers, TV channels and the political leaders all over the world.
         No TV channel or newspaper has mentioned anything about my letters. Therefore, there is no freedom to Indians.
         Yesterday, a Miss. Anitha  – belonging to a Scheduled Caste community, similar to a girl that lived in the Amazon forests until recently- –committed suicide because she did not get admission for the MBBS course despite scoring 1176 marks out of 1200 in the board examination.
         This would not have happened if the newspapers or the TV channels had published any one of the letters or the salient futures of the letters at any time in the last 15 years.
         This judicial murder could have been averted, if the President of India had released the letter No. 567 to the media.
         The letter No. 567 was sent to the Indian Newspapers Society and the important newspapers and the TV channels yesterday. Even now, they are not ready to show any of the letters to the public..
We must strange his English Grammar. If we don’t do that, the people might come to know about his other works. Then, we cannot survive. This is the stand of the judges of the Supreme Court of India and the media.
The tragedy is that the children in all countries –England included- are being taught wrong and misleading English Grammar.
The denial of freedom in India is so sharp that the Youtube is being asked to remove the advertisements from my English Grammar Class. No wonder, there are virtually no viewers.
Will the media in other countries come forward to liberate the Indians?.
Best regards
V. Sabarimuthu
India 2-9-2017