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NIKHIL CHAKRAVARTTY
Editor MAINSTREAM
35 Kaka Nagar
New Delhi -11000
January 27, 1990
To
The President of India
Sir,
On my way back home today after an extensive tour abroad, I find that you have conferred on me Padma Bhushan on the occasion of the Republic Day. I am deeply touched by this honour for which I am grateful to you and those who have advised you. If I may add, this has come to me as a total surprise as I was never sounded beforehand about it.
At the same time, I face the difficulty in accepting the award on two counts. First, I was one of those who had supported a move in the past to abandon this practice of announcing annual honours lists which hardly fits with the concept of a democratic republic. Moreover, these awards in recent years have sometimes been coloured by narrow party considerations.
Secondly, I have personally come to realise that journalists having to be engaged in constant interaction with political leaders should try to avoid being identified, in the public eye, with any particular establishment. This has become all the more imperative today when political life in our country has become sharply polarised. For over 47 years now, I have endeavoured in my modest way to honestly serve this vocation of a communicator without fear or favour. And it is this personal philosophy of mine which impels me, in all humility, to decline this award conferred on me.
May I reiterate that I hold you in the highest esteem and I am therefore sure you will not misunderstand my inability to accept the award that you, on the advice of your government, have announced for me.
With my deepest regards for you,
Yours respectfully,
(Nikhil Chakravartty)