Guest guest Posted September 29, 2011 Report Share Posted September 29, 2011 Sorry Kishoreda. My excuse - technical problems ! Always have trouble accessing the cartoons. And the letters' mail went above my head as I am not abreast with the latest political situation in India. Gusthakhi maaf karna. Ashok 1984 p.s. In fact the other day I was telling Renuka that your articles have dwindled in number and that is worrisome. Hopefully it is not a post MI effect. Sent from my iPad > Thank you Ravin, > > I guess you are the only one seeing my cartoons and reading my articles. > > Kishore Shah 1974 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2011 Report Share Posted September 29, 2011 Kishore, I'm sure there are a number of others too who do read every mail that lands in their inbox and share it with pals. This I say from so many lovely mails you have written coming back to my inbox from varied sources. Some even bearing the tag in the body or the subject line ;-) Then I proudly tell them Dr Kishore Shah is my friend, my alumnus :-D Its just their silence that's killing... :-) Ravin '82 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2011 Report Share Posted September 29, 2011 Loved it! Ameet1993 > Letters that were never sent: > > Dear Modi Sir, > > A skull with two bones signifies something sinister, though it is called a > Jolly , so what does a skull signify? Is it a symbol of all those > skulls broken during the riots? You did right in refusing to wear any such > skull cap. > > And how insulting this is! fasts, and the whole of India wears his > topi. You fast and some obscure Maulavi offers to give you a topi? Come on! > Where is the Guajarati Garv? It wouldn't have mattered even if the cap would > have been 'Modi'fied. > > Dear Raja-ji, or should I say Raja-2 G, > > Why did the Finance Minister allow you to commit such great corruption? He > should be held responsible! And while we are at it, let's leave Ajmal Kasab > and hang his parents; why didn't they stop their son from committing such a > grave offence? > > Dear Jayaji, > > Thanks for distributing grinders to all the Tamil poor. In fact what greater > symbol of their grinding poverty than a grinder? 'Grind and bear it!' > > Dear Government, > > Thanks for making Suicide NOT a crime. That way, when lakhs of people > realize that they are suddenly poor due to your new poverty line, they will > no longer be criminal when they commit suicide. > > -Kishore Shah > (from my Newspaper Column) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2011 Report Share Posted September 29, 2011 Hi Kishorda, I thought, I must reply to your mail. I apologise for being a quiet (but regular) member on this site. Your write ups are always a pleasure to read. In fact, some of them are so good that I've printed them and given the copies to worthy people to read. I have been in touch with you always by phone but never penned my appreciation. I have also flagged almost ALL of your stories. And forwarding one of them to this site for the new members to read. Thanks for being with us. Please continue to write. Sanjay Marwah  '78 ________________________________ To: Undisclosed-Recipient@... Sent: Wednesday, 28 September 2011 4:26 PM Subject: Letters that were never sent  Letters that were never sent: Dear Modi Sir, A skull with two bones signifies something sinister, though it is called a Jolly , so what does a skull signify? Is it a symbol of all those skulls broken during the riots? You did right in refusing to wear any such skull cap. And how insulting this is! fasts, and the whole of India wears his topi. You fast and some obscure Maulavi offers to give you a topi? Come on! Where is the Guajarati Garv? It wouldn't have mattered even if the cap would have been 'Modi'fied. Dear Raja-ji, or should I say Raja-2 G, Why did the Finance Minister allow you to commit such great corruption? He should be held responsible! And while we are at it, let's leave Ajmal Kasab and hang his parents; why didn't they stop their son from committing such a grave offence? Dear Jayaji, Thanks for distributing grinders to all the Tamil poor. In fact what greater symbol of their grinding poverty than a grinder? 'Grind and bear it!' Dear Government, Thanks for making Suicide NOT a crime. That way, when lakhs of people realize that they are suddenly poor due to your new poverty line, they will no longer be criminal when they commit suicide. -Kishore Shah (from my Newspaper Column) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 29, 2011 Report Share Posted September 29, 2011 Dear Dr Kishore, It is not that people who don't write, don't read your mails/ articles. Your name prompts everyone to read your article as we know that this must be very good and full of humor. There may be something in their life going on that they don't feel like writing anything inspite of thinking of writing. Please keep writing I really loved this article just as all other articles. -- Dr Parvin K Ansari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2011 Report Share Posted October 5, 2011 Dr Shah, don't be disheartened. Aap ke chahane wale aur bhi hain.  Bharat ________________________________ To: mgims Sent: Thursday, 29 September 2011 8:58 AM Subject: Re: Letters that were never sent  Thank you Ravin, I guess you are the only one seeing my cartoons and reading my articles. Kishore Shah 1974 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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