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Rahul Bose appeals G-8 leaders to act on food crisis


Bedika, New Delhi: Bollywood actor Rahul Bose has now joined hands with Hollywood counterparts to petition G-8 leaders to address the challenges of poverty and food crises worldwide during their three-day summit beginning in Tokyo today.Known for his intense acting in alternative and art house films like ‘English August,’ ‘Takshak,’ ‘Mr and Mrs Ayer,’ ‘Everybody says I am fine’ as also mainstream Bollywood films like ‘Pyar Ke Side Effects’ ‘Chameli’ and ‘Jhankar Beats’, the actor’s latest concern is the looming global food crisis.

The actor, an ambassador of British aid agency Oxfam, has found time between rugby practice and films to join international celebrities like Scarlett Johansson, Colin Firth and Kristin Davis in urging global leaders to take urgent measures to tackle the food crisis and climate changes, essential to realize the Millennium Development Goals.“Food crisis is pushing millions of people towards poverty and that’s why we have appealed to the world leaders to increase the amount of aid to the poor countries,” the actor says.“By raising these issues, I think a change in the opinion can be initiated but to take these changes forward required political and economic will power,” Rahul Bose told PTI in a telephonic interview.

In an open letter to the G-8 members, Bose alongwith renowned celebrities like actors Bill Nighy (who is currently at the G8), Colin Firth, Djimon Hounsou, Gael Garcia Bernal, Kristin Davis, Minnie Driver and Scarlett Johansson has appealed to the world leaders to increase the help to the poorest countries like Africa.

“The G-8 nations have not fulfilled their commitment of increasing the development aid by 60 billions by 2010 if we want to fulfill our commitment of realizing the targets of Millennium Development Goals,” says Bose. The Oxfam ambassadors have issued a call to action to the heads of state, reminding them that it is the world’s poor who are most vulnerable to increased food prices and the negative impacts of climate change.

“We look to you to address the global economic uncertainty, but you must also look beyond your own borders and not turn your backs on the world’s poorest people,” continued the letter. “Only then will you lead the way to a more prosperous and safer future for us all,” it said.

The main highlight of the G-8 summit is the current food crisis that has affected the poorest countries worst. The issue of climate change, oil prices, inflation and the economy, and African development are also on the agenda of the summit.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is attending the summit and nuclear energy would top on his agenda but what about issues like climate change and poverty? “I am sure he is going to raise these issues. I am quite hopeful about it,” says Bose when asked about India’s role in the global challenges.

“With the current food crisis there is a more urgent need to make new commitments to address the needs of the poorest nations. It is a massive responsibility,” he says.

The actor who plays rugby at an international level is also an active social worker “I am currently working with six NGOs but I try to keep my work separate. These NGOs are working for the issues like gender equality, communal harmony, AIDS, education and malnutrition,” says Bose.

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