praka123
left this forum longback
As u have read in many news channels,Taslima Nasreen is not accepted by any states fearing Muslim mob Violence.As a Democratic Country,India should make her our citizen.it is my view.
She is the lady who wrote about the persecutions faced by Non-Muslims(Hindus) in Bangladesh by the Orthodox Religious people out there.
What is your view?Shouldnt she given the right for free speech?
Why unlike Britain the whole state supported Salman Rushdie against fatwas of Irans Ayatollah Queimaini?Isnt India government that weak to protect someone who is regarded as a Intellectual and a good writer.
As far as i know,Taslima was staying in W.Bengal as her mother land is part of the unpartitioned Bengal.
And the Hypocrisy of communists(CPI(M) Sarkar in West Bengal who are supposed to be away from religious matters made her move out of the state.
I feel India is ruled by a bunch of votebank politicians starting with Rajiv Gandhi who supports the "major" minority blindely!
what a pity,it is happening in India.
also incidence in Hyderabad shows the violent face of the "peaceful religion".Why WHY WHY?we dont have Uniform Civil code?
India is not yet a Islamic state and the rule here is democracy and not shariath.
Please make valid points and guys who feels uncomfortable should leave out of this thread.dont make it a mess.
*taslimanasrin.com/
She is the lady who wrote about the persecutions faced by Non-Muslims(Hindus) in Bangladesh by the Orthodox Religious people out there.
What is your view?Shouldnt she given the right for free speech?
Why unlike Britain the whole state supported Salman Rushdie against fatwas of Irans Ayatollah Queimaini?Isnt India government that weak to protect someone who is regarded as a Intellectual and a good writer.
As far as i know,Taslima was staying in W.Bengal as her mother land is part of the unpartitioned Bengal.
And the Hypocrisy of communists(CPI(M) Sarkar in West Bengal who are supposed to be away from religious matters made her move out of the state.
I feel India is ruled by a bunch of votebank politicians starting with Rajiv Gandhi who supports the "major" minority blindely!
what a pity,it is happening in India.
also incidence in Hyderabad shows the violent face of the "peaceful religion".Why WHY WHY?we dont have Uniform Civil code?
India is not yet a Islamic state and the rule here is democracy and not shariath.
Please make valid points and guys who feels uncomfortable should leave out of this thread.dont make it a mess.
*en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taslima_NasrinDoctor Taslima Nasrin (Bengali: তসলিমা নাসরিন), also spelled Taslima Nasreen and popularly refrerred to as 'Taslima', her first name rather than 'Nasreen' (born 25 August 1962 in Mymensingh, Bangladesh) is a Bengali Bangladeshi author, feminist human rights activist and secular humanist exiled in Kolkata, India. She worked as a government physician until 1994. From a modest literary profile in the early 1990s, she achieved a meteoric rise to global fame by the end of the twentieth century. She was awarded the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought in 1994 and an Humanist Award (by the International Humanist and Ethical Union) in 1996. Since 1993, Taslima has faced several death threats from Islamic fundamentalists for her criticism of Islam, the Qur'an and Muhammad. In March 2007, an Indian Islamist group offered a bounty of 500,000 rupees for her beheading.[1]. Recently, while attending a literary function in Hyderabad, India she was attacked by a group of Islamic activists. In September 2007, a movement was initiated in West Bengal demanding the expulsion of Taslima from India. The government of India is considering her appeal for Indian citizenship.
In 1993, outraged by a series of newspaper columns in which she was critical of the treatment of women under Islam, Islamic fundamentalists issued a fatwa and offered a bounty for her death.
Later, the government banned her novella Lajja, (a Bangla word meaning shame), which drew attention to the state-sponsored persecution and dwindling numbers of the Hindu minority in Bangladesh. This brought more calls for her death, and her passport was confiscated by the government.
In 1994, organized groups (albeit of little social clout, and identified with Islamic fundamentalists) demanded her execution after she was quoted in The Statesman stating that "…the Koran should be revised thoroughly." While the then Awami League government did not take any action against those who had issued threats, a case was filed in the court of law against Taslima, charging her with blasphemy. Consequently, an arrest warrant was issued and Taslima went into hiding to avoid arrest. After two months she surrendered to a higher court, sought bail, left the country and went into exile after bail was granted, seemingly with tacit support of the then-government.
*taslimanasrin.com/