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She must have offended someone....I want my absolute right to offend people and mock religions.
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She must have offended someone....I want my absolute right to offend people and mock religions.
Try harder next time!Yes I know, they tend to get all the attention and we don't....
DRAY said:Why don't you check the book of a renowned Bangladeshi author instead?
Book Review: Lajja, by Taslima Nasrin
Lajja: Shame by Taslima Nasrin — Reviews, Discussion, Bookclubs, Lists
You can buy one here:
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ebook:
Lajja - Buy Lajja Online at best price in India : Flipkart.com
I hope you will like it.
There 're a lot of books that came under attack recently like Wendy Doinger's "The hindus : an alternative history" faced the same fate.
And Perumal Murugam has been attacked for no reason at all.I hope the publishers havent decided to recall "one part woman" like Penguin books did.
@DRAY
Responding to your post here because the other thread is closed now.
This book is a work of fiction, ask Taslima herself. So this is the best you got when challenged with credible sources to back your outrageous claims? Shall I now fill up the rest of PDF server space with REAL stories on Gujarat carnage?
Btw, in Western academic circles, desi people (except Brahmins, those guys are smart) are looked down upon because they are lazy and lie to prove their point. You just proved it again!
And these organisations have some followers who follow 'em blindly. Take a look at this thread.Wendy Doingers book was blocked through the Courts.Absolute
legal movement through judiciary.
But in here some organization took law in their hands
When am I taking away people's right to protest? I am saying that they do not have a right to protest and impose their version of reality. Let yme put it this way - if I write a book as a protest against a religion, and if that book is banned in India, isn't my right to protest being curtailed?
And the reason for such a protest against Perumal would be...??
So Perumal is targetted for ostensibly no reason at all??
Thats not fair!!!
Such actions by random hindutva outfits is what is detrimental to our society or hindus as a community.
I can give you plenty of proof of that episode, it is not something hidden or denied by Bangladeshis, neither the cause of rapidly declining Hindu population in Bangladesh is unknown to the world. Some people from cities try to show Bangladesh as a modern secular country, but things are not so rosy particularly in rural areas. And with the presence of blasphemy laws in Bangladesh, we can conclude that the persecution of minorities in Bangladesh is state sponsored.
Since this discussion started by your comment about Gujrat riot of 2002, let me remind you that Bangladeshi Hindus neither burned down a train full of haj pillgrims, nor they demolished any masjid to receive the kind of treatment they were given by the majority in Bangladesh.
Seriously the book review that I read tells a different story.I think the protest primarily came from the communities he wrote about, essentially he called some of them bastard child. Someone in a news channel was reading parts of the book, I felt the writing style was too blunt and raunchy, maybe he could be more subtle. Even free speech has its limitations.
and after saving your Hindu brethren, population of Hindus decreased from 22% to 8% today....Yeah yeah, now you can give plenty of everything. Typical desi guy. Big mouth, 0 sources.
Blasphemy laws in BD? Secularism and the right to blasphemy are worshiped in BD. I think you are confusing us with hindutva moulvis.
"kind of treatment they received" was "we saved their a$$ in 1971". 99% of Mukti Bahini were Muslims, and my entire family fought to save our hindu brethren. What have you or your dad/grandpa ever done, with all this overwhelming love for them?
Seriously the book review that I read tells a different story.
Review Of One Part Woman by Perumal Murugan | Sharanya Manivannan
I can understand tamil in bits and parts, if its insensitive then I think I'll be able to figure that out.Let me try to find out that times now newshour clip of yesterday ( could be ndtv also ) , a lady read parts of the book, I think the writting style was insensitive and insulting.