You are Suvreen/Saurabh. On your way to school, you see a banner urging students to voice their protests on matters concerning them in a rowdy procession. Write a letter to the Editor of the local newspaper expressing your views on more efficient ways of protesting than in a rowdy manner.
Ans:-H.No. 22/A-6
Prashant Vihar, Rohini, New Delhi
October 19, 2020
The Editor
The Times of India
New Delhi
Sir,
Subject Public Protests
Through the columns of your esteemed daily, I wish to draw the attention of your readers to the banners, which urges the public to voice their protest over matters in a rowdy procession. While such means may look attractive in a comic serial, these are unbecoming for responsible citizens.
In my opinion, the more effective method of voicing one’s protest is through face to face discussions between the authorities and a representative body of citizens or the .concerned party. Another way is to write to the press and make one’s views heard in the proper quarters. Even a press conference can be called apprising newsmen of the situation. As a last measure, one can turn to the courts for redressal of grievances.
It is, however, downright hooliganism to try and get one’s way by taking to the streets. Such methods disrupt civic life and enable unsocial elements to gain control and jeopardise safety and security. Please publish these views in your daily and oblige.
Yours sincerely
Suvreen