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NRIs ask paper to disown remark against Sonia
New York: Non-Resident Indians for a secular and harmonious India, along with three other organisations of NRIs, have asked the New York Times to disown the remarks made against Congress president Sonia Gandhi in a full page advertisement taken out by the Gandhi Heritage Foundation on Saturday.
In a letter sent to the Editors of the paper, they said the advertisement was not only in “extremely poor taste” but also “misleading and offensive.” Indian Foundation, Vaishnava Centre for Enlightenment and NRI Coalition for Justice were co-writers of the letter. A copy of the letter, which was sent to the Times on Sunday, was made available to the press by the authors.
The advertisement had questioned the credentials of Ms. Gandhi to speak at the U.N. on the occasion of birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi and had accused her of “misappropriating” his name to get political mileage.
Rebutting that, the letter pointed out that she did not misappropriate the name of Mahatma Gandhi. “Gandhi is a common name in India. She was married to late Rajiv Gandhi. Hence her name is Mrs Sonia Gandhi. To say that she misappropriated her ‘Gandhi’ name is an insult to your readers,” the letter said. — PTI
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