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CANACONA (Goa): Noted Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen on Saturday said India is her home and she has no alternative but to live in exile for rest of her life.

"I have been living in exile since 1994. I know I have no other alternative but to live in exile for rest of my life. I feel I have nowhere to go or country to return to. I say now India is my country, India is my home," the 54-year-old writer told the gathering at the "India Ideas Conclave 2016", currently underway in Goa.

The Conclave is organised by India Foundation.

"How much more we have to suffer at the hands of fundamentalists and their political allies for daring to articulate the truth. Even after all that has happened, I still believe, that sincere honest truly secular part of the continent, India is the safe refuge, only refuge," said the writer.

"They must understand that Islam must go through enlightenment process similar to that other religion that has gone through by questioning the inhuman, unequal, unscientific and irrational aspects of the religion," she said referring to the fundamentalists.

"The narrow minded and the political (people) will forever throw society into the darkness, quiet a handful others will always strive for betterment of society and good sense prevail.

"It is only few special people who seek to dream about change, that is how it has always been," Nasreen, the writer of much acclaimed book "Lajja" said.

Very truly said Tasleema that Islam should also go through critical scrutiny that applies all other religions. Why it is to exempted? Its foolish to believe that whatever the mullas say or explain is... Read MoreReality Check

Talking about Bangladesh, she said, "I truly hope that the secular movement in my country will begin and turn into positive political movement for true democracy and secular state. The state which will govern on equality and educational system that is secular, scientific."

"People must know that Islam must not be exempted from the critical scrutiny that applies all other religions as well," said the writer.
 
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I actually sympathize with her. I wish her all the best of luck in India as she continues to live there.

However, every form of refuge has its price.
 
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Rightfully or wrongfully Tasleema has been made homeless by her own country. She wanted to come back after seeing what that secular India really is. But, the GoB decided to exclude her because otherwise her stay in BD would initiate another round of hue and cry by the Mullahs. This could have put her life in danger.
 
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I would have supported her if she was engaged in constructive criticism of religion like Avijit Roy and others rather than writing cheap pornographic novels.She is not even a nominal class writer.She also wrong on her idea of merging Bangladesh with India and harping on 1947 partition.Perhaps it is good for her to remain in India.
 
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I mean can you imagine Muslim men wearing tilek worn by hindu men as fashion. This is disgusting. Bangladesh is officially hindu country which promotes shirk. Good to have separated from bengladeshi hindu culture which is disgusting and uncivilised
Lol you should be forever grateful to India for that 8-) and send us sweets regularly :cheers:
 
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