Even if a tree is silent, the wind does not leave it alone," begins actor Suriya's open letter which he messaged on tuesday, several days after his wife and actor jyothika was dragged into controversy over an old video. The statement comes as a response to the communal narrative being built over Jyothika's remarks during an award function earlier this year. In her speech, she had requested people to donate to schools and hospitals just as they do to temples. However, the speech went newly viral, and the actor has faced a barrage of abuse from right wing supporters who have called it an insult to hinduism and temples. She had compared the grandeur of the brihadeeswara temple to the pathetic state of a hospital where they shot the film Raatchasi, and made her appeal.

 

Suriya said, "Jyothika has said schools and hospitals too should be held with high regard like one would the temples. 'Some' have taken offence. The same opinion has been expressed by Vivekananda and other spiritual gurus. Helping people is equal to god’s offerings. This is an idea prevalent from Saint Thirumoolar’s times. Those who dislike good thinking, those who do not listen to such thoughts will not know this." Though a lot of people supported jyothika for her views, especially at a time when healthcare in india has come under the spotlight thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, there were many who slammed her. This includes former bigg boss contestant gayathri raghuram who is vocal about her right wing views. 

 

A section of users also objected to the reference to the thanjavur temple, citing it as an insult to their traditions and identity. Although jyothika did not say that people must not donate to temples, her words were twisted to give a communal colour. In his letter, Suriya, who is well-known for his work in the field of education, went on to reiterate that humanity is above religion.

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