RE:TEHELKA TEHELKA, WHERE ARE YOU TEHELKA....
by Krish Koundy on Nov 23, 2007 12:59 AM Permalink
Sorry! Tehelka understands your eagerness. But it can't move until it gets the order from Sonia Gandhi and funds for next sting operaion from Italy.
Let us forget Taslima and co for a moment (i dont supporter even 1% but let us leave it for now)
You CPM are the biggest enemies of India and your interests are only to serve your Commie Masters in beijing and your one point program ist o make india a subsidary of China's Communist Party.
We dont want traitors like you. Get out of india, immediately.
If Taslima has to leave the folowing people must also leave: Karunandhi for blasphemy against Ram Sonia, Manmohan, Ambika Soni & HRD Baradwaj for connving to declare Ram never existed Manisankat Aiyar-for remving the pistures of Freedom fighters in Andaman Jail and, All Bangladeshi illegal immigrants enjoyign free power, free ration and free every thinkg in this country.
Taslima is the guiding light and voice of freedom of all Bengalis in this planet. Like its international backer, Communist Chia, CPI-M has become a party of the charlatans. I am not surprised that they want to suppress literally the only Voice of bengali women and oppression in East and West Bengal. Bengal should unite and get rid of this scourge of our motherland.
The CPIM are diverting the focus from Nandigram to Taslima. I thought the riots were for Nandigram, where does Taslima fit into this plan. What did she do to effect the riots. She wasnt even in the picture. The CPIM as usual is hoodwinking the people with non issues. And the people deserve it as they keep voting this parasite govt.
from Sylhet, Bangladesh ---------------- I am from Bangladesh. I am not a Muslim. I am not a supporter of extremism. I also do not support the role of Muslim organisations in Calcutta. But it is also important that we do not support Taslima Nasreen. She has projected herself as a secular campaigner. Some personalities, organisations and even the Central Government of India and in some cases the State Government of West Bengal supported her, patronised her and let her go beyond a certain limit. The progresive literary personalities supported and patronised her as a means to counter reactionary and communal writings and writers. The Central Government of India patronised her as a means to create pressure on Bangladesh on the issue of the rise of extremism in the country. The State Government of West Bengal also endorsed the concept probably. But all should know that Mrs. Nasreen is neither secular nor communal. She is an individualist. She likes to bee focused and some persons are using heer for their getting focused. She (Taslima Nasreen)cries much for the Hindus of bangladesh. But all she writes is not informative. She prefers to exaggerate situations. In her novel, 'Lojja', she shows how the Hindus have been compelled to embrace the culture of eating beef at family level. This is out and out a farcical statement and information. May be, there are many people who eat beef but this is done in their personal capacities outside the range of the family platform. This also happen
RE:Taslima is not progressive
by Mihirkanti Choudhury on Nov 22, 2007 06:39 PM Permalink
from Sylhet, Bangladesh ---------------- continuation of the above message ---------
This also happens in India and in Kolkata. She mixes with many persons both from literary sector and media sector and familiares with them. After a period, she uses the intimacy she had with them. she writes in black and white what was done by whom. This is unethical. People and the governments of India and West Bengal gave her protection and shelter but they failed to protect the Nobel medal and fifty other valuable resources from Santiniketan.
RE:Taslima is not progressive
by Demo-crazy on Nov 22, 2007 07:30 PM Permalink
Hi, Come on! She is a novelist, a writer of fiction! Fiction is not truth. So, why should anybody be so sensitive about fiction?
If you do not want to read, simply ignore her! But who gives the right to anyone to issue fatwa, order eviction, or order killing!
This is the reason for Salman Rushdie to becoming more famous! The public and the media attach too much importance to literary work. Ignore if you dont like something, but you cannot violence against anyone...
RE:Taslima is not progressive
by Mihirkanti Choudhury on Nov 22, 2007 07:50 PM Permalink
Who says we are issuing fatwa? You actually did not understand why I really wanted to say.
RE:Taslima is not progressive
by Himadri Shekhar Roy on Nov 24, 2007 09:49 PM Permalink
You Boka cho-da Mihirkanti, don't give shit. Go to Bangladesh and see how Hindus are living.