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    Rushdie speech cancelled after death threats in India

    JAIPUR (Reuters) - A video-link speech by Salman Rushdie to the Jaipur Literature Festival was cancelled minutes before it was due to begin on Tuesday because of death threats to the organisers and fears of riots by Muslim groups.

    Rushdie's 1988 novel "The Satanic Verses" is banned in India and he had been forced to cancel a plan to address Asia's largest literature festival in person. The portrayal of the prophet Mohammad in his book incensed Muslims and led to the author spending years in hiding.

    He accused authorities on Tuesday of pandering to zealots with an eye on elections where Muslims form a key voting group.

    "I find an India in which religious extremists can prevent free expression of ideas at a literary festival, in which the politicians are too, let's say, in bed with those groups to wish to oppose them, for narrow electoral reasons," the British-Indian author told the Indian news channel NDTV.

    "Does India want to be a totalitarian state like China?"

    The question of whether Rushdie should take part dogged the festival even before it began last week as organisers tried to balance religious sensitivities with freedom of speech in the world's largest democracy.

    Rushdie dropped plans to travel to Jaipur after assassination threats against him were reported by Indian authorities.

    Organisers announced the cancellation of Rushdie's video-link on Tuesday to a mix of boos and applause after being warned by police that his appearance could trigger a riot.

    "There are a large number of people averse to this video link inside this property. They have threatened violence," Ram Pratap Singh, owner of the hotel at which the festival was held, told a large crowd that had assembled to listen to the author.

    "This is necessary to avoid harm to all of you."

    "TRIUMPH FOR BIGOTRY"

    After an announcement at midday on Tuesday that Rushdie's address would go ahead, leaders of local Muslim groups began to congregate at the main entrance to the festival, vowing to protest if the video-link was shown.

    "All of us feel hurt and disgraced. Artists have not been able to prevail," said Sanjoy Roy, the festival's producer, holding back tears as he addressed the crowd on the last day of the five-day event which drew 70,000 people.

    "The police commissioner told us there would be violence in the venue and a riot outside where thousands were gathering if we continued," festival director and author William Dalrymple said in a statement.

    "We have all received death threats, which are still continuing to arrive."

    Indian political parties have been accused of failing to support Rushdie for fear of offending Muslim voters ahead of an important state election in Uttar Pradesh, the country's most populous state, next month.

    The publication of "The Satanic Verses" over 20 years ago sparked protests around the world and death threats against Rushdie after Iranian leader Ayatollah Khomeini claimed that the novel's portrayal of the prophet Mohammad insulted Islam.

    Five authors have been investigated by police in Jaipur for reading from "The Satanic Verses" at the festival.

    Rushdie told NTDV he felt a "fool" for having been deterred from visiting the festival. "The threat of assassination was either exaggerated or fabricated," Rushdie told NDTV.

    "The threat that did exist was the threat to the festival grounds, of the sort that we've seen today. And I think for that you have to blame, obviously, the Muslim groups that were so unscrupulous, and whose idea of free speech is that they're the only ones entitled to it."

    Electronic name badges, X-ray machines and police pat-downs greeted visitors to the festival and close to 600 police were stationed around the five-stage venue in the capital of Rajasthan state.

    Muslims make up 13 percent of India's 1.2 billion population and there is a history of violent clashes between religious groups. Around 2,500 people, mostly Muslims, were killed in the neighbouring state of Gujarat in 2002 after a suspected Muslim mob burnt alive 59 Hindu activists and pilgrims inside a train.

    (Editing by John Chalmers, Raju Gopalakrishnan and Robert Woodward)

     

    54 comments

    • Radiant  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  1 month 2 days ago
      It is quite surprising that a very senior politician from TN happily making all sorts negative comments about hinduism and it's several thousands of years old beliefs and sill enjoying the support of 25+% votes in TN and being respected by MMS / Sonia&co and BJP&co.Several poloitical top guys seek his blessing when they visit chennai.
      But why so much fuss about Salman Rusdie's book.He shd be allowed to express himself. No religion needs any body's support.Survival and demise of a religion is simply based on it's merit.If the history is to be belived Islam headed by Mohd was supported only by rebels of cristianity. This will continue as long as the human race exist.
    • indian  •  1 month 2 days ago
      @AMRIN, SAUIL & OTHER mdr fkrs , check history what happened in many countries world-wide , right from the beginning of islam --- islam did not sit still in arabia -- it went on invading , looting , raping , killing --- how many muslim beasts invaded this peaceful land is history ----YOU FOOLS , TRACE YOUR LINEAGE BACKWARDS -- your father&mother , their fathers& mothers , their fathers&mothers ....till you reach your hindu ancestors who were not allowed to live peacefully, who were attacked , tortured & converted ... now you are speaking of the greatness of your present religion ! trace out your roots and face the facts ! what do you know of the hindu religion that you dare point a dirty finger ?
    • Aniket  •  New Delhi, Delhi  •  1 month 2 days ago
      "so much hue n cry for 92 virgins" ....somebody please make these freaks understand that this was a joke...
    • Navin  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  1 month 2 days ago
      Had it been M.F.Hussain who dipicted Indian Gods & Goddess in nude, The Congress didn't need to Ban Him. But look over here, a World Famous Author agrees at the least for a Tele-conference at Jaipur (As he knows the congress would keep the security lax so that he gets killed) and the Congress issues a BAN.....STRANGE WAY TO APPEASE MINORITY (I doubt if they are minorities anymore as per actual count as they are present in every nook and corner of Hindustan)...Long Live Stone Age Politics.....and yes cowards always keep quite.
    • MN  •  1 month 2 days ago
      Muslims all over the world has issues staying in peace and letting others do so... Killing people is their only solution to every problem. They are the real satans on earth.
    • Ram  •  1 month 2 days ago
      I do agree that the whole will kill scenario isn't very kool ... when we react in a more chilled out way like the christians did on "davincgi code " and "angels and demons" with a peaceful protest ... it is always respected ...
      both hindus n muslims ought to learn to be more chilled out on matters concerning religion ... its really is not worth all the brauhaha
    • AP  •  1 month 2 days ago
      Congress has virtually become Anti Hindu. hidus should reunite irrespective of Cast, Community, region and language . They must promise that under any circumstances, in next general Election in 2014, they will not seat in their home and all will compulsorily vote and vote against Congress and for NDA so that all Hindus can assert themselves as genuine Indians. Vande Mataram. Jai Hind. Garab se Kaho, Hum Hindu Hai.
    • b.k.  •  Mumbai, Maharashtra  •  1 month 2 days ago
      it appears the jaipur festival is more coscerned about rushdi than litreture just because it is against a aparticular community and it apppears they are enjoying.ridiculous
    • JAI INDIA  •  Chennai, Tamil Nadu  •  1 month 2 days ago
      why should anybody get worked up if it is all false and fake .
    • RAUL VINCI  •  1 month 3 days ago
      Ahmad patel, arabic/vatican corrupt ultra right wing congress in power...what else can one expect..more terror attacks...more RSS blame games...divide and country loot...more swiss bank accounts...MAJORITY HAS TO SUFFER AND MINORITY WILL BE FOOLED AND WILL SUFFER AS WELL...
    • PAES  •  Panaji, Goa  •  1 month 3 days ago
      Looks like Rushdie's 'Satanic Verses" has landed him in the lap of Satan, himself.
      If extremists believe in Satan, they must have had a field-day.

      Bennet Paes
      Assolna, Goa
    • Kabeer Dev  •  1 month 2 days ago
      This is a popular katua supoporting stunt by a katua supporting governmnt...
    • Radhakrishnan  •  Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala  •  1 month 3 days ago
      India is worse than North Korea is crushing academic freedom. Just for Muslim votes and just to remain in power, these people have murdered literary freedom and India's name abroad.
    • Maharshi  •  1 month 2 days ago
      WHAT DOES THIS "KATUA" MEANS
    • Mohan  •  1 month 2 days ago
      I WANT TO KNOW IF USING THE WORD "KATUA" IS OK OR IS IT PUNISHABLE UNDER IPC :?
    • Maharshi  •  1 month 2 days ago
      Fanatics of any religion are like prostitutes. They take money from the clients (read –political parties) at the right time (read – before Vote). In India majority always ignorant and minority (read –specifically Muslims) always get fooled. This is utter shame that we had to bow down in front of couple of prostitutes. But what to do they do vote together. In the world, democratic face of India is seen as black because of couple of prostitutes and their clients.
      I am sure many of they do not know who this person is. And what he has expressed in the satanic verses. I am sure they also don’t know how to read their holy book. It is shame that who can read and understand their voice cannot be heard.
      Shame Shame Shame – Congress go to hell. From the very beginning you have created this prostitute.
    • Levi Varghese  •  Nagpur, Maharashtra  •  1 month 3 days ago
      Shame on all idots world over. shame on every body. shame;shame;shame;shame on fanatics ; politicians ; criminals ; mafias ; pretenders ; corrupt individuals ; shame ; shame
    • Objectiv ist  •  Chesterfield, United States  •  1 month 2 days ago
      It’s just a book making fun of the idea that Mohammed spoke to angel. It’s not like drawing nude picture of Mohammed or his pubescent wife Ayesha! In a free country, criticism should be allowed. However, muslims are acting like immature and stubborn kids. They are bullying the educated and intelligent people of the nation. It’s a shame.
    • ashish  •  Kolkata, West Bengal  •  1 month 2 days ago
      India is neither a Democratic nor a Secular country. Its leaders are incopetent for a democratic and secular country.They in connivance with some extremists and fundamentalists are ruining the basic concept of the Constitution.I also codemn those Islamic Scholars for their silence.They are doing more harm to their faith.
    • ROCKY  •  Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh  •  1 month 3 days ago
      Shame to all indians to have such govt. which is not able to provide security from handful of fanatics. This country is worse than pakistan. It is shame on all indians to vote such political parties and politicians.