My comments were pro-Dalit; if they send me to jail, it's fine: Ashis Nandy

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  • Published On: January 28, 2013
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Despite a clarification and an apology, Ashis Nandy, one of India's most famous academicians, remains engulfed in a controversy over his remarks on corruption among tribals and Dalits at the Jaipur Literature Festival. In his interview with NDTV, he discusses his controversial statement.

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