Popular news anchor
Arnab Goswami was rendered speechless for a good 30 nanoseconds (the highest
record till date) after he received a letter signed by The Nation in which she
clarified that she has never demanded any answers and urged Arnab to desist from
doing so in her name. Here are excerpts from the letter:
Dear Mr. Goswami,
Hope you and your vocal cords are fine. You must be
wondering why on earth I would write a letter to you.
I want to categorically state through this letter
that I do not demand as many answers as you claim during prime time day in and
day out. Indeed, if I were to really start demanding answers to the multitude
of issues that my 1.2 billion citizens have to grapple with, I would face a
heart-attack and collapse.
The fact is I take most issues - whether it
is environmental degradation, gut-wrenching inequality, rampant and
unconscionable corruption – in my stride. So when I came to know that a
gentleman called Mr. Pareshan, a human rights activist from Mumbai, had filed a
case accusing me of being the main reason behind your conducting debates in
News Hour, I decided that enough is enough.
Enough is enough because it is disturbing that Mr.
Pareshan has filed a case accusing me of being the main cause of noise
pollution not only on earth but also in space – when an astronaut from the
International Space Station said that he could hear someone yelling “The Nation
wants to know !” between 9-10.30 PM IST. He perceives me to be a bigger
culprit than you for demanding answers to irrelevant questions and making you
ask them on my behalf.
It is not fair, Mr. Goswami. It is not fair to say
that a Nation that never asked a single question all these years and let
corruption flourish is now shown to be asking questions and that too through
you!
Who has given you the right to use my name, Mr.
Goswami?
This time, the Nation (er…well.. really) demands an
answer from you.
Regards,
The Nation
The Nation
P.S : Kindly reply to this letter rather than
making it a topic for a NewsHour discussion.
Great,right action indeed.
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