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NEW DELHI: As the impasse over FTII issue entered the 100th day, award winning writer Arundhati Roy on Saturday came out in support of the agitating students and said the nation was facing a "collective assault on its IQ" and the situation was way beyond fascism.

Referring to the protesting students, Roy said, "These kids are the last people standing."

"We are facing a collective assault on the IQ of this country and this is a part of dismantling our collective intelligence," Roy told reporters at the protest venue in Jantar Mantar.

Talking about the FTII row, Roy said sometimes she heard that government is trying to find a solution which also gives them a face-saver. "The situation is quite serious," she said.

"When you will dismantle universities like this. When you will overhaul syllabus, when....non scholarly atmosphere will be created where anybody can do anything.... clean ICU's with cow urine, then it is very dangerous," she said.

Earlier, while addressing the protesting students, Roy said that comments were being made that Ganesha indicates that plastic surgery was initiated in India, or cow urine to clean hospitals and that Culture minister is talking about things like "cultural pollution".

Institutions like FTII and Nehru Memorial are under attack, she added. "The situation is way beyond fascism," Roy said.

In an apparent dig at actor Gajendra Chauhan, who portrayed 'Yudhidhthir' in tele-serial Mahabharat and whose appointment as FTII chief triggered the protests, Roy said mythological characters are being chosen to head film schools.

Speaking to students, who took out a protest march from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar here, Roy said that she had been asked why she had come there.

"I am saying that these kids are the last people standing. They are standing up because we are really suffering an assault on the collective IQ of this nation," Roy said.

Situation way beyond fascism: Arundhati Roy on FTII row - The Times of India

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NEW DELHI: As the impasse over FTII issue entered the 100th day, award winning writer Arundhati Roy on Saturday came out in support of the agitating students and said the nation was facing a "collective assault on its IQ" and the situation was way beyond fascism.

Referring to the protesting students, Roy said, "These kids are the last people standing."

"We are facing a collective assault on the IQ of this country and this is a part of dismantling our collective intelligence," Roy told reporters at the protest venue in Jantar Mantar.

Talking about the FTII row, Roy said sometimes she heard that government is trying to find a solution which also gives them a face-saver. "The situation is quite serious," she said.

"When you will dismantle universities like this. When you will overhaul syllabus, when....non scholarly atmosphere will be created where anybody can do anything.... clean ICU's with cow urine, then it is very dangerous," she said.

Earlier, while addressing the protesting students, Roy said that comments were being made that Ganesha indicates that plastic surgery was initiated in India, or cow urine to clean hospitals and that Culture minister is talking about things like "cultural pollution".

Institutions like FTII and Nehru Memorial are under attack, she added. "The situation is way beyond fascism," Roy said.

In an apparent dig at actor Gajendra Chauhan, who portrayed 'Yudhidhthir' in tele-serial Mahabharat and whose appointment as FTII chief triggered the protests, Roy said mythological characters are being chosen to head film schools.

Speaking to students, who took out a protest march from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar here, Roy said that she had been asked why she had come there.

"I am saying that these kids are the last people standing. They are standing up because we are really suffering an assault on the collective IQ of this nation," Roy said.

Situation way beyond fascism: Arundhati Roy on FTII row - The Times of India

@Prajapati @jamahir @vsdoc @SarthakGanguly @haviZsultan

Some photos of an outraged angry Arundhati would have been nice .....
 
NEW DELHI: As the impasse over FTII issue entered the 100th day, award winning writer Arundhati Roy on Saturday came out in support of the agitating students and said the nation was facing a "collective assault on its IQ" and the situation was way beyond fascism.

Referring to the protesting students, Roy said, "These kids are the last people standing."

"We are facing a collective assault on the IQ of this country and this is a part of dismantling our collective intelligence," Roy told reporters at the protest venue in Jantar Mantar.

Talking about the FTII row, Roy said sometimes she heard that government is trying to find a solution which also gives them a face-saver. "The situation is quite serious," she said.

"When you will dismantle universities like this. When you will overhaul syllabus, when....non scholarly atmosphere will be created where anybody can do anything.... clean ICU's with cow urine, then it is very dangerous," she said.

Earlier, while addressing the protesting students, Roy said that comments were being made that Ganesha indicates that plastic surgery was initiated in India, or cow urine to clean hospitals and that Culture minister is talking about things like "cultural pollution".

Institutions like FTII and Nehru Memorial are under attack, she added. "The situation is way beyond fascism," Roy said.

In an apparent dig at actor Gajendra Chauhan, who portrayed 'Yudhidhthir' in tele-serial Mahabharat and whose appointment as FTII chief triggered the protests, Roy said mythological characters are being chosen to head film schools.

Speaking to students, who took out a protest march from Mandi House to Jantar Mantar here, Roy said that she had been asked why she had come there.

"I am saying that these kids are the last people standing. They are standing up because we are really suffering an assault on the collective IQ of this nation," Roy said.

Situation way beyond fascism: Arundhati Roy on FTII row - The Times of India

@Prajapati @jamahir @vsdoc @SarthakGanguly @haviZsultan
Shame on 'Fascism' that tolerates Arundhati Roy and dissent. :hitwall: Koi izzat nahi rahi... :mad: Sissy Fascist.... :angry:

Some photos of an outraged angry Arundhati would have been nice .....
Oh come on. :mad:
 
Oh come on. :mad:

She's a healthy 56 year old.

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Indian Blue Blooded Elite Having a Hard Time to Accept That They Are Being Ruled by an Ordinary CHAIWALA 8-)
 
Arundhati Roy is one of the few sane Indians left. Bless her and may she succeed in developing a truly secular society. Her stance on Kashmir does not only have support of Pakistan but the muslims left in Indian occupied regions including Kashmir and the liberals in India. I wish her success and am impressed by her ability to stand against the populist ideals.
 
FTII students say that Gajendra Chaunhan is not famous enough to be FTII chairman. Buy reality is out of batch of 120 only 5 become famous. 115 go into oblivion. They do not become even as famous as Gajendra. Just student list of any batch of FTII. You will harld know 2-3 people from every batch. FTII students are acting as every one becomes a super star after getting admission to institute.

Arundhati Roy is one of the few sane Indians left. Bless her and may she succeed in developing a truly secular society. Her stance on Kashmir does not only have support of Pakistan but the muslims left in Indian occupied regions including Kashmir and the liberals in India. I wish her success and am impressed by her ability to stand against the populist ideals.
Has she been a Pakistani she would have been beheaded decades ago.
 
Its India's vibrant democracy that she is tolerated and can big mouth on any issue lest she would be in jail for treason charges although her stand on FTII is justified as a dumb person has been named chairman
 
FTII students say that Gajendra Chaunhan is not famous enough to be FTII chairman. Buy reality is out of batch of 120 only 5 become famous. 115 go into oblivion. They do not become even as famous as Gajendra. Just student list of any batch of FTII. You will harld know 2-3 people from every batch. FTII students are acting as every one becomes a super star after getting admission to institute.


Has she been a Pakistani she would have been beheaded decades ago.
I don't remember Nadeem F Paracha, Ayesha Siddiqa, Asma Jehangir and Pervez Hoodbhoy being beheaded.

India arrests 16 for beheading woman for 'witchcraft' - BBC News
 
I don't remember Nadeem F Paracha, Ayesha Siddiqa, Asma Jehangir and Pervez Hoodbhoy being beheaded
These guys hardly stay in Pakistan now. Many have been living abroad for decades.
I think he was pointing at Salman Taseer and other guys.

In any case, Pakistan does not bother us. Don't bring Pakistan here. Same request to other Indian members.
 
I don't remember Nadeem F Paracha, Ayesha Siddiqa, Asma Jehangir and Pervez Hoodbhoy being beheaded.
You forgot Salman Taseer.

Indian Blue Blooded Elite Having a Hard Time to Accept That They Are Being Ruled by an Ordinary CHAIWALA 8-)
Nobody in India cares about her. She lives in a liberal shithole called London.
 
Arundhati Roy ... costed me 2 negative ratings last time around. So I agree with her wholeheartedly this time around. Down with Fascists Modi for forcing Yudhistar on poor FTII students.
 
Arundhati Roy is one of the few sane Indians left. Bless her and may she succeed in developing a truly secular society. Her stance on Kashmir does not only have support of Pakistan but the muslims left in Indian occupied regions including Kashmir and the liberals in India. I wish her success and am impressed by her ability to stand against the populist ideals.

Husain Haqqani is one of the few sane Pakistani left. Bless him and may he succeed in developing a truly secular society. His stance on Pakistan does not only have support of India but the minorities left in Pakistan occupied regions including Kashmir and the liberals in Pakistan. I wish him success and am impressed by his ability to stand against the populist ideals.:enjoy:

Everything sounds logical isn't it ? :D
 
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