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Chiranjeevi
Open Letter to the President of America
Dear Mr.
President,
Let me
introduce myself. I live in Hyderabad. I am an actor by profession,
but that is beside the point. I am just one of those millions of
people who have been glued to the TV in recent days watching the
drama called war that is being enacted in Iraq.
The
provocation for this letter is a photograph of an Iraqi girl I saw
in the newspapers. She had been hit by a splinter during a bombing
raid and blood was oozing out of her eyes.
Mr President,
I do not know whether or not this war is justified. I am not even
aware of the arguments and counter-arguments. But I refuse to
believe that this little girl should suffer for no fault of hers.
My heart goes
out to those innocent civilians in Iraq who are bearing the brunt of
the attacks on their country.
Tell me, Mr
President, isn't the United States a Superpower, and
therefore you, its president, a Superman?
As far as I
know, Superman protects the world, he does not destroy it. But
there's only destruction happening in Iraq.
Sitting in
Hyderabad, I cannot be indifferent to what is happening in that
unfortunate country. A war, even if it starts in one country, can
have repercussions all over the globe.
Many letters
have been written appealing to you not to attack Iraq. I do not know
if you have read them. You may not have. If you did, it is obvious
you ignored them just like you ignored the opinion of more than 70
per cent of people of your own country who have expressed themselves
against this war.
You might
ignore this letter too. But, do not get me wrong, Mr Bush, when I
say that my heart goes out to the people of Iraq just as it did to
the people of your country when terrorists bombed the World Trade
Center.
I have seen
pictures of you playing with your puppies. Don't you think the
children of Iraq deserve your love too?.
You say you
have a reason to deal with Saddam Hussein. But in this age, are
bombs the only way to tackle him? A surgeon operates to heal. If
Saddam Hussein is the disease, please remove him but do not destroy
the healthy tissues in the body called Iraq.
Isn't your
technology good enough to trace out one man when your satellites can
detect a tennis ball in my backyard?
Everyday I
pray for peace in the world with this invocation from the
BhagvadGita: Sarvejane sukhinobhavanthu.
Mr President,
let peace prevail.
Yours
sincerely,
Chiranjeevi
PS:
Chiranjeevi wrote this article for Times of India on 3rd April 2003.
Courtesy :
Times of India
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