This Article is From Jan 24, 2016

Waiting For Naked Statues At Khajuraho To Be Covered: Nayantara Sahgal

Waiting For Naked Statues At Khajuraho To Be Covered: Nayantara Sahgal

Nayantara Sahgal said the space for dissent has vanished and dissenters are now being attacked.

Kolkata: Noted writer Nayantara Sahgal, who was among the first to speak out on perceived intolerance in the country, today said she is waiting for the day when the culture minister drapes naked statues at Khajuraho with a saree.

"The way things are proceeding now under Hindutva, I am just waiting for the day when the culture minister puts sarees on the naked statues at Khajuraho because they are in a very dramatic sexual postures," Sahgal said at a session of the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet (TSKLM).

While talking about censorship, the 88-year-old, who has returned her Sahitya Akademi award in protest against what she termed "rising intolerance", said the space for dissent has vanished and dissenters are now being "attacked with "sticks, stones, black paint and even murder".

"The silence of the government is its answer. Or it is busy defending the Hindutva ideology," she said adding that censorship by mob has taken over.

"It is the mob which decides what is going to be censored with threats, guns and violence," Ms Sahgal said.

On the last Lok Sabha elections, she said Prime Minister Narendra Modi fought the polls on the model of development and not Hindutva.

"He (PM Modi) never said we would turn it into a Hindu nation. This is now the government's policy. Those who agree with us have the duty to stand up before we are converted into something which we did not wish to have," the writer said.
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