Dear India, Criticism is Not Anti-National, Write FTII Students

Student of the FTII urge fellow citizens to never give up on asking questions and demanding change.

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Student of the FTII urge fellow citizens to never give up on asking questions and demanding change (Photo: Hardeep Singh/<b>The Quint</b>)
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Student of the FTII urge fellow citizens to never give up on asking questions and demanding change (Photo: Hardeep Singh/The Quint)
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Students of the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) write a letter to the nation saying that their hearts burn with hopes for a better country and a better institute. They collectively ask an important question- why is criticism or questioning of certain aspects of the country perceived as being anti-national?

Audi India is proud to be a part of India’s progressive growth and salutes the spirit of India.

(Do you ever feel like talking to India? Yes, perfect. This is your chance to write to her to tell her how you feel about her. You could be bitchy, angry, happy, emotional or spoofy. But if your answer is No – never mind, there is always a beginning. Let’s start here. Send us what you want to tell your India and we will publish it. Don’t be shy, just say it all. Mail us your letter at lettertoindia@thequint.com. We’ll ensure India gets your message.)

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Published: 24 Jan 2016,11:54 AM IST

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