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Sir, Several political leaders have tried to muzzle the press. The "action" against The Hindu is just the latest. I pledge my support in your struggle to uphold this precious right of journalists.
N. Hariharan,
Sir, Contrary to what you repeat frequently, the Constitution cannot be supreme. The Constitution was framed, approved and adopted by the Constituent Assembly which is equivalent to Parliament.
S. Raghunatha Prabhu,
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