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Dear valued editors

I am referring to an article published in the magazine "Maxim" which exhibits the continued intention of publishers and editors of this magazine in defacing the values and leadership of world leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi.

I request value based public media such as yours in condemning the magazine's efforts of creating communal violence and hatred among the people in this world.

To view the article please follow this url http://www.indiacause.com/C17_Maxim_Gandhi.htm

This article in Maxim has not only insulted 1 billion people of India but also several millions around the world who have been inspired by the leadership of Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi's leadership has a great relevance in today's world for peace and tranquility. His philosophy of "non-violence" has an immense need for the survival of this world.

Through his deeds, actions and leadership, Mahatma Gandhi has been considered as a great leader of our times. This magazine, through similar articles in the past, has been aiming at insulting great leaders such as Mahatma Gandhi without any substantial and value based reason.

As a global news media aimed at creating a positive change among the people of this world, I believe your efforts in condemning such articles can create greater harmony and universal brotherhood.

Despite several thousands of emails and communication sent to the magazine, the publishers and editors of Maxim have not bothered to respond or apologize to people around the world who admire Mahatma Gandhi for his contribution to the world. Such articles and depiction of world leaders would create communal violence and the intention of the publishers and editors of this magazine is only aiming at communal violence and hatred among people.

To restore global values, I request your positive action in this matter

I look forward to your positive action in this matter.

Sincerely


(Thanks to Sudendra R. Rao for providing this sample letter)



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