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Keep away controversial authors from Jaipur Literature Festival, demands Darul Uloom Deoband

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Posted: Jan 23, 2013 at 1444 hrs IST
The heritage structure of Diggi Palace being decorated in Jaipur for the upcoming five-day Jaipur Literature Festival. (PTI)

Muzaffarnagar Leading Islamic seminary Darul Uloom Deoband today demanded that "controversial authors" be kept away from the Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF) in the Pink City.

The Deoband's demand come close on the heels of some Muslim groups warning JLF organisers against inviting authors who have "hurt" religious sentiments of the community, including Jeet Thayil, Ruchir Joshi, Hari Kunzuru and Amitava Kumar, who had read out passages from Salman Rushdie's banned 'Satanic Verses' at the event last year.

"India is a secular country and every citizen has a right to raise his voice under the ambit of law. However, some controversial authors invited to the JLF have hurt religious sentiments in the past," Vice-Chancellor Maulana Abdul Qasim Nomani said.

"The Darul Uloom Deoband has asked the government to stop such authors from visiting the country."

On Monday, some Muslim groups had warned the JLF organisers against inviting authors who hurt religious sentiments of the community.

The Bhartiya Janata Party's youth wing had also warned against presence of any Pakistani litterateur at the event.

"Pakistani army killed our soldiers, so no Pakistani should be allowed to come here," BJP leader Rajesh Tikkiwal had said.

Sanjay Roy, Producer of the Jaipur Literature Festival had said, "Everyone has right to express his feeling but we (the event) are not going to be hijacked."

The JLF, first held in 2005, is one of the most prestigious annual gathering of literati and book lovers. The festival is set to begin tomorrow.

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Remember M.F. Hussain by Indian on 23 Jan 2013

If u feel so sympathy for rusdie then Y didn't u barked when M.F. Hussain was stopped to come to India

Religious organizations should not muddle other aspects of society. by Prakash on 23 Jan 2013

India is a secular country but it does not mean that a particular community uses this constitutional guarantee for communal purposes.Rather no religious community and organisations whether Hindu, Muslims, Sikh, Buddhist , Jain should mix up religion with literature. Authors have the freedom to a great extent in India from the beginning of this civilization as visible in Vedas and Upnishads and Kamasutra , Yoga Literature and so on.This country is now being harassed.The citizens of this country must ensure that Indian old culture and value systems are preserved.Religion is for personal benefit and should be practised at home only.

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