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Sahitya Akademi winner author withdraws novel after right-wing threat


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s pillai
Grab media attention
by s pillai on Jul 23, 2018 04:39 PM

Hindus were a soft target. Since now they have started reacting they have become right wing. Wow what a logic. The writer should not have put comments about Hindu Women going to Temple and abusing them simple as that. He wanted to create controversy and gain some media attention that's it nothing more. Now he has got it.

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sanjeev shrivastava
Employment
by sanjeev shrivastava on Jul 22, 2018 02:15 PM

There is no employment for these youngsters except loot and arson supported by the government and once they get used to this type of easy money they will never work.

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R Chakravarti
Protest against "Meesha" in Delhi
by R Chakravarti on Jul 22, 2018 12:38 PM

From the information given above, the protest seems partly justified. But any threat of violence is condemnable and must be punished fully by the authorities.

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R Chakravarti
Protest against "Meesha" in Delhi
by R Chakravarti on Jul 22, 2018 12:38 PM

From the information given above, the protest seems partly justified. But any threat of violence is condemnable and must be punished fully by the authorities.

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Ramesh Joshi
Right-wing
by Ramesh Joshi on Jul 22, 2018 12:33 PM  | Hide replies

This is going on for many years even decades. Whenever hurt sections of the society raise voice it is branded as right-wing threat. Creative people should rather write on what unifies the society.

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Ramesh Joshi
Re: Right-wing
by Ramesh Joshi on Jul 22, 2018 12:39 PM
Appreciate Rediff for being the pioneer in bringing such incidents to the notice of readers.

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