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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsArundhati Roy to be prosecuted over 2010 Kashmir remarks
https://www.theguardian.com/world/article/2024/jun/15/india-author-arundhati-roy-to-be-prosecuted-over-2010-kashmir-remarksIndia: author Arundhati Roy to be prosecuted over 2010 Kashmir remarks
Official from ruling BJP party allows action against Booker winner under controversial anti-terrorism law
Clea Skopeliti
Sat 15 Jun 2024 10.07 EDT
Indian authorities have granted permission for the prosecution of the Booker prize-winning Indian novelist Arundhati Roy over comments she made about Kashmir at an event in 2010.
The top official in the Delhi administration, VK Saxena, gave the go-ahead for legal action against Roy, whose novel The God of Small Things won the Booker prize in 1997, under anti-terrorism legislation, alongside a former university professor, Sheikh Showkat Hussain.
The action against Roy and Hussain, a former professor at the Central University of Kashmir, is over allegedly making provocative speeches, the Press Trust of India reports, citing officials from Saxenas office.
Saxena, who is serving as the lieutenant governor, is a politician from prime minister Narendra Modis ruling BJP.
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Arundhati Roy to be prosecuted over 2010 Kashmir remarks (Original Post)
cbabe
Jun 2024
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Agreed. More than one administration has had it out for her over the years. Now it
Carlitos Brigante
Jun 2024
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Carlitos Brigante
(26,848 posts)1. That's fucked up. nt
cbabe
(6,648 posts)2. Yes. Silencing writers is next step after book banning.
Carlitos Brigante
(26,848 posts)4. Agreed. More than one administration has had it out for her over the years. Now it
looks like they'll finally get their wish.
EleanorR
(2,440 posts)3. republicans will do this asap if trump is elected
Academics, authors, and others will be tried and jailed.