India a tolerant country: Tasleema Nasreen


New Delhi, Jan 10 (IANS): India is a tolerant country with a few intolerant people and it is time to focus not just on Hindu fundamentalists but on Muslim fundamentalists as well, Bangladeshi author Tasleem Nasreen said.

"I think India is a tolerant country, but some people are intolerant. In every society, there are some people who are intolerant," the self-exiled author said at an event here, while referring to the recent violence in Malda in West Bengal.

She said while there was talk about Hindu fundamentalists, one has to talk of Muslim fundamentalists as well.

Nasreen said absolute freedom of speech was necessary even if it offended some people.

"I think we should have freedom of expression even if that offends some people. If we do not open our mouths, society will not evolve. Of course, we should fight against misogyny, religious fundamentalism and all kinds of evil forces only to make the society a better one."

The writer was participating in a discussion on 'Coming of the Age of Intolerance' at the ongoing Delhi Literature Festival at Dilli Haat here on Saturday evening.

The author had drawn the ire of fundamentalists in Bangladesh for her controversial books like 'Dwikhandito' and was forced to leave Bangladesh in 1994 for allegedly hurting religious sentiments with her novel 'Lajja'.

On the other hand, BJP ideologue and writer Sudheendra Kulkarni said absolute freedom could only be exercised with responsibility.

"There is no freedom whatsoever to show any religion in bad light, knowing that it will hurt sentiments and insult others. I completely disagree that writers should have absolute freedom. Freedom must be exercised with responsibility," he said.

Kulkarni said India as a country was "essentially tolerant" and that the debate must not be politicised.

"We should neither exaggerate nor belittle the incidents of intolerance. We should never politicise this debate, making it out as if it is between political parties. It is not that intolerance has begun in May 2014 (when the Narendra Modi government came to power)," Kulkarni said.

In September last year, a debate over what many writers said was a "growing climate of intolerance" saw over 40 writers and filmmakers returning their awards to protest the killings of rationalists and writers like Narendra Dabholkar and M.M. Kalburgi and the lynching on a Muslim man in Dadri over suspicion that ate beef.

He also said a certain kind of marginal intolerance has always been present in Indian society and so it was not right to blame "this party or that party" for it.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Promenade Road,Fraze Town,B'lore 560005

    Mon, Jan 11 2016

    Though India is a tolerant country,now it is taking a different face in view of active involvement of communal parties.

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 11 2016

    India is surely.

    However, BJP, RSS, BD and like minded groups/political parties are not.

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  • Adil, Dubai

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Tasleema she herself wanted in Bangladesh,need not more think about India she is guest in our country,to be act as a guest only.she is religious less women.she is totally mis minded women.

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  • Alwyn, Canadian

    Mon, Jan 11 2016

    Men and women are equal in god eyes. If you believe in god then your statement is not reflects of your beliefs. Women also a human as men and need to respect them as we respect men. Religion is a politics and politics is evil.if you have such mentality we can't make a better world to live in a free civilized society. Time to change so that women gets equal share to contribute to society and the fsmily life.

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  • abdul sattar , Jeddah

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    First of tell me who is Tasleema to give statement on tolerance and intolerance, she also ran from her own country in the statement of religion. If she is a courage enter once again Bangladesh.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Jossey, do you think AAMIR is permanent AMBASSADOR!!..He is not doing it for free, got crores of paycheck..AAMIR dont have contract with Govt,its advt agency contract lapsed with Govt..One thing is true that SNAPDEAL & GODREJ removed AAMIR from their campaign after outrage..Congress can ask them why they removed from Advt..

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Another stateless actor appeasing the center to get shelter and security.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Shahrukh/Amir Khan any comments on that?

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Sun, Jan 10 2016


    Nothing wonder.
    Next time our Govt. Tasleema awarded by "Bhartha Rathna" in her tolerant comment as Brand Ambassador.
    already she fedup "intolerance" in her own faith.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Tasleem Nasreen is no different from our bhagavaan or dead Kalburgi.

    All these vomit their frustrated dirty thoughts through books or speeches.
    Tasleema need not certify India as tolerant coz she herself was the cause for intolerance in Bangladesh.

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Shankar

    Nice comments bro :)

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  • mohan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    she is dangerous to Indian society. she should be Expelled from India.

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  • Shaad, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Ask Prof. Bhagavan regarding this. Sorry you can't ask Pansare, Dabolkar, Kalburgi and MF Hussain.
    You are safe here in India even after you are Bangladeshi and we don't need your opinion/judge what we feel or whats our country up to.

    You are safe here as long as you say 'Tolerant'.

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Madamji...
    Dont pinch Aamir...

    My hindustan is tolerant and home for all religions.

    As long as we are majority hindustan will remain as tolerant.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    jeevan, why did you change India's Brand Ambassador ...

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  • jeevan, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Contract/ agreement period finished that all...

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  • Anirudh P, Bangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Jossey

    Assume, you own a company and you have hired a "Brand Ambassador" for your products.

    One fine day you come to know that your "Brand Ambassador" is talking against your Company and products openly in public, what will you do with him ?

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  • Shaad, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Those who expelled from Bangladesh on 'freedom of expression' are safe in India and those who Indian expressed their rights get killed or force them to change nationality.
    Govt. spending crores of Rupees public money to protect Bangladeshi Tasleema Nasrin, unfortunately Indian Govt. can't protects its own citizens Pansare, Kalburgi, Dabolkar,MF Hussain and other writers thinkers farmers..
    This is the reality.

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  • hans, udupi

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Govt could not protect the parliament itself, Bombay during 26/11 and Pathankot few days ago besides many others. As such, how can it protect individual citizens ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 10 2016

    Now Narendra Modi will give Tasleema Nasreen Indian CITIZENSHIP ...

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