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Going too far...

        Sir,

        With reference to your editorial 'True Colours', I wish to state you have hit the nail on the head. Anything and everything in this world has its limits. 'Freedom' has its limits and 'tolerance' too. The problem is, the so-called liberals refuse to accept that there is a limit for creativity of art and freedom of expression and that there are certain areas, which do not come under the scrutiny of immature, irrational and idiotic artists.

        Religion, culture and God are things morally connected to millions of people who have steadfast faith in them and a few mediocre artists and their supporting stupid liberals do not have the right to subvert them in the name of creativity and freedom, either in private exams or in public exhibitions.

        Many such cases (particularly connected to Hindu Gods and Goddesses) have occurred in the past and the State has miserably failed to punish them resulting in the perpetrators getting away scot-free. So, the people themselves punish them in the next given opportunity and only such punishments would make these so-called creative artists to refrain from indulging in hurting the sentiments of millions of believers.

        Student Chandramohan is a classic example of how a budding talent can go haywire by following third rate and perverted artist like M(ad) F(ellow) Hussain, who has been hyped and projected as a world class artist by the insensitive, liberal, leftist and hypocrite media in India.

        What is the need for including Hindu deities in their perverted show called creative art?

        All things said and done, such artists and their supporters must be thrashed on the spot and should be shown their place, so that they are nipped in the bud. Only then such things will not occur again and that is the need of the hour.

        B R Haran, Thiruvanmiyur

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