from Sylhet, Bangladesh -------------- You stated that 'Taslima is targeted for highlighting the plight of the Hindus'.This is not correct. I am a Hindu from Bangladesh. We have many strengths. We have many weakneses and limitations. The plight of the Hindus in Bangladesh is better circulated by the country's secular media.The secular nature of the intelligentsia of the country is another strong pillar of protection for the Hindus or any other minority community. Taslima has never been a true campaigner of the crisis in BD. She is an individualist. She is a publicity-prone writer. Her writings are more pro-sex than anything else. Her writings suffer from informative genuinity. She tries to promote conjugal indiscipline. She married in plural times and at present lives a separated life. She familarises with many and takes advantage of the 'agreed intimacy'. After a period of time, she tries to document the intimate proceedings in her writings and embarrass the concerned person or persons. The Indians have not known her. The Indians have not known the real problems of the Hindus in Bangladesh. It would have been much better for the Indian Government to take some ailing talented writers from remote corners of the country to All India Institute of Medical Science in Delhi for treatment with the money they are spending behind Taslima. We may be a poor country from the point of view of 'resources' but India is a poor country from the point of view of 'taste'.