Letters to The Editor — June 20, 2026 - The HinduPublished - June 20, 2026 12:24 am ISTAccess to messaging appBanning or blocking applications is not the way forward. Strengthening cybersecurity, plugging loopholes and improving preparedness should be the priority. Is the government’s fear that Telegram has evolved into a “new dark web” based on reality or on far-fetched assumptions? Telegram has existed for more than a decade and has not faced similar action in most other countries. Putting the platform itself on trial cannot be a sufficient justification for a ban. Would the government halt all financial transactions simply because they can be misused by criminals?Balasubramaniam Pavani,SecunderabadA truce with IranU.S. President Donald Trump’s words — that he would “go back to shooting and dropping bombs” if he dislikes how things unfold — reveal how personal the agreement with Iran really is. Quiet, sustained diplomacy, not theatrical signings, will determine whether this truce outlasts the season.A. Myilsami,CoimbatoreNew ChairmanMy association with The Hindu dates back to 1960. The newspaper helped shape my career in the Railways and strengthened my competitiveness in public life. I have maintained an unbroken bond with this illustrious publication throughout my life, which has now entered its eighth decade. I have followed the developments that have contributed to its growth. The unanimous appointment of Mr. N. Murali, a veteran with vast experience and deep expertise in the publishing industry, as the new Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Hindu Group Publishing Private Limited, is in keeping with The Hindu’s rich tradition and legacy.N. Sadasivan Pillai,Kollam, KeralaAs a reader for the past six decades, I plead for improving the quality of news reporting, and to monitor accuracy, fairness and have balance without any political support. I am sure that the ‘ABCD’ of newspapers — Accuracy, Balance, Credibility, Democracy — in its presentation will be continued under the new Chairman’s guidance.A.J. Rangarajan,ChennaiArt and culture are inseparable aspects of human life. Since its inception more than a century ago, The Hindu has, in keeping with its founding principles, served as a custodian of India’s art and culture. Readers look forward to positive changes in its policies and a renewed focus on art and cultural issues.V.P. Dhananjayan,ChennaiPublished - June 20, 2026 12:24 am ISTSign in to unlock member-only benefits!Access 10 free stories every monthSave stories to read laterAccess to comment on every storySign-up/manage your newsletter subscriptions with a single clickGet notified by email for early access to discounts & offers on our products${ ind + 1 } ${ device }Last active - ${ la }