KERALA FLOOD IS NOT AN END. IT IS JUST A SIGNAL. BE PREPARED !

On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 6:24 PM KP Sasi <kpsas...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I have been with disasters in my life. The energy I get is from those who
> smile, despite facing disasters. There is no reason why there should be no
> film festival due to a disaster. In fact, the film festival should focus on
> films on disasters, which could benefit the people of Kerala. The present
> decision of the Kerala Government looks like one step forward and two steps
> backwards.
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> On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 3:50 PM KP Sasi <kpsas...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> Kerala has faced one of the worst disasters in history. It is so obvious
>> that there is not much money to deal with the disaster. I believe that the
>> Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has been trying to deal with the situation
>> with his best intentions and efforts. This disaster has also brought
>> together many people of different colours on humanitarian interests.
>> However, there is one person who does not deserve the linguistic
>> description of being `humanitarian'. The chicken shit he has offered can
>> not even rehabilitate a portion of the victims and environment of
>> Kuttanad. After all he is an elected Prime Minister. He has a moral
>> responsibility to deal with the situation irrespective of political
>> differences. But his response was pathetic. Perhaps the intention could be
>> to beat a left wing Government with a disaster once again. All Malayalees
>> have understood this game, despite all our political differences. But the
>> cheapest thing which the Central Government has done is to block even
>> international support for this disaster. On the one hand, you don't do your
>> duty. On the other hand, you are blocking humanitarian support from other
>> countries. Irrespective of linguistic, caste, religious, racial and
>> political differences, this attitude has to be condemned by every
>> humanitarian citizen in this country. I would also appeal to the Chief
>> Minister Pinarayi Vijayan to rethink about dropping the Kerala
>> International Film Festival considering  the gravity of the disaster.
>> However, an intelligent move would be to use the Kerala International Film
>> Festival as a ground for International Campaign on these issues and to
>> strengthen the humanitarian activities that are going on today in Kerala..
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