MP Demands Arrest of Writers For Reading 'Satanic Verses'


Hyderabad, Jan 21 (IANS): Member of Parliament and president of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) Asaduddin Owaisi has demanded the immediate arrest of the writers who Friday read Salman Rushdie's banned book 'Satanic Verses' at the Jaipur Literature Festival.

"Reading from a banned book is a deliberate provocation and proof that the festival is a forum for Islam-bashing," Owaisi told IANS here Saturday.

He said the organizers and writers had committed a serious offence by reading the book which is still banned in India. "Their whole idea is to vitiate the peaceful atmosphere prevailing in Rajasthan and the whole of India. We demand that the government of Rajasthan, the government of India and local police take immediate action," he told IANS.

The member of Lok Sabha from Hyderabad demanded that the police book the writers under sections 153 A (Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion) and 295 A (Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) of the Indian Penal Code and immediately arrest them.

"There are no two views about this. In the garb of liberalism, they are resorting to Islam-bashing. They are anti-Islam and anti-Muslim," he said.

Owaisi said the organizers had earlier invited an author known for anti-Islam writings. "Our apprehensions have come true. It is not a forum for expressing liberal views but is only aimed at hurting the sentiments of Muslims," he said describing the writers who read the banned book as 'real assassins of peace and liberty'.

Authors Hari Kunzru, Amitava Kumar, Jeet Thayil and Ruchir Joshi read some passages from 'The Satanic Verses' on the first day of the festival, after Salman Rushdie pulled out of the event citing death threats.

  

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  • Ismail, Moodbidri

    Sat, Jan 21 2012

    Reading a banned book in a public function is a mockery of our constitution. They should be punished (including the organisers of this meeting)

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 21 2012

    Offensive literature on religion is a burning topic all over the world right now, affecting everything from politics to literature.
    More than 90% of the world population believes in religion and they all follow their Holy Books and a marginal coward like Rushdie has no right to hurt the feeling of 130 Millions believers of Islam.

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  • MP Demands Arrest of Writers For Reading 'Satanic Verses', India

    Sat, Jan 21 2012

    Yes these two Communal and Criminal Hari Kunzru and Amitava Kumar Jeet Thayul and Rushir Joshi must be booked as being represented by the Honorable MP Mr. Asaduddin Owaisi immeditely for the crime "under sections 153 A (Promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion) and 295 A (Deliberate and malicious acts, intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs) of the Indian Penal Code and immediately arrest them." for the Honor and safety of Muslims of India, by doing this the Government can send a message that it deals equally with all the religious people of India, as was done with Holy Gita Book controversy in Russia banning this book, after all he is a PIO holder not even a true Indian.

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