Editorial Letter to the editor of a newspaper against the Short Supply of Kerosene in the market.
Q. There is an acute scarcity of kerosene in the market. Write a letter to the editor of a newspaper against the short supply of kerosene in the market.
To
The Editor,
The Telegraph,
Kolkata.
Respected Sir,
I don't know how many of you have the misfortune of coming across the long queues before Fair-price kerosene shop these days. Housewives of all classes with empty cans stand with unending patience for a little or two of the fuel from long before dawn to avoid disappointment.
It seems the black -marketeers have stocked huge quantities at their warehouses. For even now in this crisis period anyone can get any amount at the fancy price demanded by them.
I think a logical suggestions in one of your editorials to the Government might help ease the crisis .
A public opinion should also be raised through your editorial column.
To
The Editor,
The Telegraph,
Kolkata.
Respected Sir,
I don't know how many of you have the misfortune of coming across the long queues before Fair-price kerosene shop these days. Housewives of all classes with empty cans stand with unending patience for a little or two of the fuel from long before dawn to avoid disappointment.
It seems the black -marketeers have stocked huge quantities at their warehouses. For even now in this crisis period anyone can get any amount at the fancy price demanded by them.
I think a logical suggestions in one of your editorials to the Government might help ease the crisis .
A public opinion should also be raised through your editorial column.
Your Faithfully,
Raj Chakraborty
Naihati
Hooghly
10th October 2019
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