Buddhadeb a greater fundamentalist: Mahasweta Devi
Buddhadeb a greater fundamentalist: Mahasweta Devi
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Publication: Rediff.com
Date: January 31, 2008
URL: http://www.rediff.com/news/2008/jan/31taslima.htm
Eminent writer Mahasweta Devi has accused West
Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee of being a 'greater fundamentalist'
who 'had conspired to throw Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen [Images] out
of the state' and demanded his resignation.
"Bhattacharjee has said his Gujarat counterpart
Narendra Modi [Images] is a fundamentalist, but what is he doing here? He hounded
Taslima out of the city to get Muslim votes in the coming Panchayat polls in
the state," the Magsaysay award winning writer told a press conference
in Kolkata on Wednesday.
"The chief minister is a greater fundamentalist.
He hatched a conspiracy to hound her (Taslima) out of the state. He should resign,"
she charged, demanding that Taslima be allowed to return to Kolkata.
She said she had spoken to Taslima, who is staying
at undisclosed destination in Delhi, on Tuesday night.
"She is ill. Proper treatment was not given
to her. As a writer, I demand that she be allowed to return to Kolkata,"
she said flanked by noted Hindi poet Kedar Nath Singh and Bengali poet Joy Goswami.
Virtually accusing Bhattacharjee of organising
the violent protests by Muslims on November 21 demanding Taslima's ouster from
the metropolis, Mahasweta Devi said the chief minister perhaps thought that
all Muslims were fundamentalists, which was not true.
She wanted to know where Taslima was lodged
and said writers in Delhi wanted to be by her side. She also asked Booker prize
winner writer Arundhati Roy to talk to social activist Medha Patkar on the issue.
"We will take the issue to the international
forum," she said, adding the Amnesty International had been informed.