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Taslima Nasreen deserves better

India is being held to ransom not so much by religious fundamentalists as by politicians who sway to their beat, particularly at election time, hoping to squeeze out every advantage in a warped kind of votebank politics.

The cancellation of the official release of Taslima Nasreen’s new book at the Kolkata Book Fair earlier this week is the latest instance of official India pandering to zealots’ diktats.

Coming soon after the sorry spectacle of the Jaipur Literature Festival prohibiting even a virtual appearance by Salman Rushdie in the face of threats of violence by some Muslim outfits, it is a sad reflection of the Indian establishment’s weakness that it cannot ensure that acclaimed writers can speak and write freely.

The symbolic impromptu release of the seventh part of Taslima’s autobiographical series, Nirbasan (Exile), at the book fair and its brisk sales shows that ordinary Indians have little sympathy with officialdom’s views.

It is learnt that some filmmakers who had promised to make movies on Taslima’s books have now shied away due to controversies surrounding the author, who has been on the run from her native Bangladesh after being hounded out by zealots in 1994.

She has often voiced her dream of settling down permanently in Kolkata, a spiritual home for a Bengali writer, and even of becoming an Indian citizen. A progressive India and culturally-rich West Bengal should make that possible.

Mamata Banerjee and her Trinamul Congress would do well to allow Taslima to write and live freely in Kolkata.

Your Comment
COL SKAGGARWAL, RETD 04/02/2012 - 07:28pm

WE HAVE BEEN A SECULAR COUNTRY WHEN ISLAM AND CHRISTIANITY WERE NOT BORN. DUE TO DIRTY VOTE BANK POLITICS, SECULARISM HAS TAKEN BACK SEAT AND APPEASEMENT POLICIES ARE BEING FOLLOWED BY CONGRESS GOVT. HANDFUL FUNDAMENTALISTS AND FANATICS DECIDE OUR POLICIES AND DICTATE TO GOVT. UNFORTUNATELY GOVT STARTS CRAWLING AND SUCCUMBS TO THEIR DEMANDS AND PRESSURES. WHAT OFFENCE TASLIMA HAS COMMITTED? SO LONG AS SHE IS NOT ENGAGED IN ANTI INDIA ACTIVITIES, SHE SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO STAY IN INDIA AND MOVE AROUND FREELY. SHE IS AN EMINENT WRITER AND MUST BE RESPECTED AND GIVEN HER DUE.

C.Chandrasekaran 04/02/2012 - 05:18pm

India, unfortunately is known for its step-motherly care extended to the tenets of secularism. No political party excepting the Left, ofcourse, risks facing the glowering eyes of religious zealots,as the vote bank is hard to compromise for their sustenance. The canny mathematician in BJP turns its gun on Muslims, as Hindu vote bank is numerically strong. Congress, however, putting up a neutral face, silently gives nod for the sentiments of the fanatics of all religious hues. When BJP is explicit in chanting its Hindu mantra, Congress fans all frenzy,though not openly .In the neck to neck race for votes, each tries to elbow the other, throwing the secular credentials to the wind. The air of creations of F.M.Hussain, Rushdie, Taslima could hardly sneak into our soil!

Hak khan 04/02/2012 - 02:34am

Taslima deserves better from India? Why? What about Muslims of India? You care more for a third rate writer who is not even an Indian citizen than the citizens of India who are Muslims? What about MF Hussain? Didn't he deserve better than what he got from the people of India?