Letters to the Editor: Dumping ground?

INC, a century old political party claiming to bring independence to India is now branded as a compromise party and dumping ground for some anti-nationals who in the meantime should have been behind the bars for the act of treason and treachery.
Letters to the Editor: Dumping ground?
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Dumping ground?

INC, a century old political party claiming to bring independence to India is now branded as a compromise party and dumping ground for some anti-nationals who in the meantime should have been behind the bars for the act of treason and treachery. A party claiming to bring independence has now has become a private property of Gandhi & Vadra. All the nationalists' leaders of the party are made to quit the party in order to accommodate some traitors like Tukre Tukre Gang fame Kanhaiyalal and Novjot Singh Sidhu known for his esteem and love for Imran Khan and General Bawja, PM and chief of Armed Forces of our sworn enemy Pakistan. Massive exodus of old stalwarts from the party has become almost a routine affair. Every patriotic Indian was appalled to see how Tukre Tukre gang chief Kanhaiyalal was accorded a red carpet welcome when he joined the party. SIDHU's installation as Punjab PCC chief snubbing old guard like Capt Amrinder Singh simply proves that today INC is the dumping ground of some Mirzaffars.

Dr Ashim Chowdhury,

Ambari, Guwahati.

Lessons from stock market

I have been learning to trade stocks for three months. During this period, I attempted to learn and comprehend the stock market using the internet's tools. I made a profit of one rupee when I initially started Intraday stock trading. Although this is a little sum, it has piqued my curiosity in the stock market. With numerous great profits and big losses so far, the stock market has given me the opportunity to discover and feel many untouched parts of life. The first point to remember is that stock trading is not a speculative activity. Those who fantasize about becoming wealthy through chance have no place here. The stock market provides opportunities for individuals who behave with discipline, patience, and understanding while making decisions.

When I am learning how to trade stocks, I realize how valuable time is. In a fraction of a second, stock prices rise or decrease. A skilled tender must make the proper judgment to enter into a trade or quit a trade that has already been taken in such situations. The heartbeat begins to increase when the value of a purchased stock rises or falls. There is no need to make decisions based on your emotions in this case.

As with any trade, there is the possibility of making a profit or a loss. However, in the stock market, luck is not enough. Instead, the trade must be made after calculating the profit or loss ahead of time. I need to decide how much profit or loss I want to make from the trade. Failure to do so could result in serious consequences. All of this is true in my circumstance as well. People frequently engage in stock trading in response to positive or negative news about a stock. However, I thought it to be a hazardous move on my part. Trading without a thorough understanding of the stock's volatility raises our risk of losing money.

Professionals can also be found on the stock exchange. Just as being a doctor necessitates an extensive study and the development of practical abilities, stock trading necessitates ongoing education. When we invest our money in stock trading, both fear and greed take over. I did not get out of the trade on time, even after taking profits several times, and I ended up losing a lot of money. Controlling both the greed of large profits and the fear of loss in the proper way is critical. My most important lesson is that in order to become a successful stock trader, one must learn to adjust to the market over time. I believe that stock trading is the best method to grow as an emotionally mature person.

Amit Singh Kushwaha

(amitsk68@gmail.com)

Well written

The letter under the caption 'Two viruses' published in 'letter to the editor' section in your esteemed daily on 21st October written by Tanveer Mullah Haq of Nalbari has drawn my attention. Here I want to add on few more lines 'The writer has rightly pointed out the names of two of the most dreaded 'viruses' namely the so-called controversial writer Sikha Sarma and hardliner Satyaranjan Bora who are out to destroy the secular fabric of the society. People of Assam do not have issues with indigenous Muslims as they are one of the components of the greater Assamese society. The controversial Sikha Sarma who claims herself as a writer has repeatedly spread communally sensitive fake articles on social media. Her effort to establish herself as Messiah of Bengali-speaking Muslims of Bangladesh who is very much threatening our existence on the soil is noticeable. In her pursuit for political mileage, she is insulting the indigenous Assamese populace by blaming them for harassing the Bengali-speaking Muslim people of Bangladesh (whose integrity is always doubtful). Her provocative articles against the indigenous Hindu people can be damaging in creating communal rifts. Her continuous claim that there was and is not a single illegal foreigner from Bangladesh is a direct insult to 855 martyrs who laid down their lives for the sake of the Assam and Assamese people. We all have seen how social media can be damaging in recent anti-Hindu riots in Bangladesh. A fake propaganda spread in social media led to massive riots over the minority population. The cyber team of Assam Police should keep eye on the posts of Sikha Sarma and Satyaranjan Bora. Such people's contributions to society are nil, but they are worshipped by a few fools which can be detrimental to society.

Manthan Rudra Kashyap,

Boko.

A disagree

We all know that the Sikh people are brave and 'dildar' who are always ready at the services of the nation. There are many instances in the history. There are still many instances to prove my point. The memory of a few of my Sikh friends during my student days who were a source of energy and courage to us during the time of any crisis is still fresh in my mind. In this regard, the only exception is Navjot Sidhu, the newly appointed Punjab Congress chief who has ditched competent Amarinder Singh. Sidhu, in his cricketing career, was a good opening batsman for team INDIA who was reliable and after retirement from cricket he became a cricket commentator whom the nation admired. But once he joined politics, he became entirely a different guy who started changing his colours like a chameleon. After quitting BJP, he became a loyalist of the 'GANDHI-VADRAS' and hatched a conspiracy to topple Capt. Amarinder Singh, a two-time CM of Punjab who saved Congress during crisis.

So, the time has ultimately come for the brave electorates of Punjab to deal with this renegade, turncoat once and for all. He is a disgrace to the Sikh community.

Drishyaa Chowdhury,

Guwahati.

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