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JAIPUR: Two prominent authors on Friday read out portions from Salman Rushdie's banned book "Satanic Verses" at the Jaipur Literature Festival as a mark of protest after the India-born author had to pull out of the event over security concerns.

As the literary community expressed outrage over Rushdie not being able to make the trip, Hari Kunzru and Amitava Kumar used their session at the festival to read from "Satanic Verses". The controversial book was banned in the country shortly after it was published in 1988, for allegedly hurting the sentiments of Muslims.

The two authors referred to the book during their own readings and discussions and actually went on to read out portions from the book.

In fact just before his reading, Kunzru tweeted: "About to defy bigots and shoe throwers, reading @SalmanRushdie Satanic Verses on stage with @amitavakumar at #jaipur #jlf (sic)."

They also read out Rushdie's tweet to the audience in which he had thanked the two for reading from his work to a loud applause.

The organizers later asked Kumar not to go ahead with his reading. Kumar initially agreed to the suggestion but later continued reading from Rushdie's work.

Later, authors Jeet Thayil and Ruchir Joshi also read from the Satanic Verses.

A perturbed Rushdie later tweeted: "@amitavakumar says organizers asked him not to continue reading from Satanic Verses." Willie, Sanjoy: why did this happen?". He was referring to William Dalrymple and Sanjoy K Roy, the festival organizers.

Rushdie again tweeted: "Joshi too said they would be reading from the Satanic Verses."

"Very Sad"


After cancelling his visit to India citing threats to his life, author Salman Rushdie on Friday said he was "very sad" not to be in Jaipur for the literature festival and was "sorry" if people felt that he let them down.

Immediately after festival organisers read out a statement by Rushdie announcing his decision to not travel to Jaipur as planned, the author expressed dismay on the microblogging site twitter.

"Very sad not to be at jaipur. I was told bombay mafia don issued weapons to 2 hitmen to "eliminate" me. Will do video link instead. Damn (sic)," posted Rushdie.

Within minutes, the twitterspace was flooded with reactions expressing outrage at the author's decision.

In response, Rushdie posted another tweet. "Much support and sympathy: thanks,everyone. Some say I let people down: sorry you feel that. Some Muslim hate tweets: pathetic," he said.

The Booker-Prize winning author also reacted to a post by novelist Hari Kunzru and Amitava Kumar who tweeted that Rushdie's absence from the festival is "a stain on India's international reputation" and suggested holding a reading of the Satanic Verses at the Jaipur Durbar Hall.

"About to defy the bigots and shoe throwers, reading @SalmanRushdie Satanic Verses with @amitavakumar on stage at #jlf," posted Kunzru.

Rushdie wrote a thank you message to both of them. "@harikunzru @amitavakumar Thank you both very much."

Journalist Vikas Bajaj tweeted that Amitav Kumar had read out "some bits from the Satanic Verses on how to turn London into a tropical city".

In an angry comment targeted at a tweeter who posted an offensive post, Rushdie wrote,"@samirumisamir:to even consider visiting India, housing many faithful Muslims, shows how insensitive, empty headed u r! Go preach in Israel."

Angry authors read 'Satanic Verses' at Jaipur Literature Festival; Salman Rushdie feels 'very sad' - The Times of India
 
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JAIPUR: Two prominent authors on Friday read out portions from Salman Rushdie's banned book "Satanic Verses" at the Jaipur Literature Festival as a mark of protest after the India-born author had to pull out of the event over security concerns.

Question would these so called prominent authors be allowed to pull this stunt if his book was anti Hindu
 
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Question would these so called prominent authors be allowed to pull this stunt if his book was anti Hindu

The book was banned from being sold....wasn't it?

But other than that freedom of speech exist irrespective of religion.
 
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yet you didn't answer my question.
Yes if it was anti-Hindu then also they would have done the same. Unlike other countries, India practices freedom of speech. Also we are talking about authors not religious propagandist or politicians, they are protesting because of freedom of speech and it has nothing to do with religion. There are few people in Pakistan also who believe the same...

Also please don't post such articles....it has nothing to do with defence
 
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so in india the land of the biggesshht democrashy, muslims are being jailed for 7 years for eating beef because it insults the hindus, but non muslims are reading 'satanic verses' because its 'freedom of speech'

got the picture..!!

Has any one registered a FIR against the authors??
 
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so in india the land of the biggesshht democrashy, muslims are being jailed for 7 years for eating beef because it insults the hindus, but non muslims are reading 'satanic verses' because its 'freedom of speech'

got the picture..!!
When did this happen ? Also as far as i know its against the law to kill a cow in few indian states and if i am not wrong if you break a law anywhere in the world you will be punished. I hope you understand...
 
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When did this happen ? Also as far as i know its against the law to kill a cow in few indian states and if i am not wrong if you break a law anywhere in the world you will be punished. I hope you understand...

Why was the cow killing banned wasn't it for religious reasons?
 
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IMHO, Both the instances are wrong...

1. Rushdie unable to attend a literature festival in his birth country is unfortunate.

2. And reading satanic verses from a banned book by authors is unacceptable as it definitely hurts the sentiments of a religion.

Off late tolerance levels have come down in democratic India...:tdown:
 
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