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CONTENTIOUS OBJECTOR

The day after writer Ganesh Devy returned award, intelligence official
paid him a call

Officer wanted to know whether there was an organised campaign to get
writers to send back their national honours, the linguist says.
Mridula Chari  · Today · 09:15 am

As authors continue to return national awards and resign from the
Sahitya Akademi to protest  the institution’s silence on attacks
against writers and intellectuals, at least one of the dissidents has
been questioned by the police about his gesture.

On Monday, a police representative visited the home of renowned
linguist Ganesh Devy in Vadodara to make inquiries about whether
writers had launched a campaign “to spread disaffection for the
state".  The previous day, Devy had announced his decision to return
the Sahitya Akademi award he had received in 1992 for his book, After
Amnesia.

“I do this as an expression of my solidarity with several eminent
writers who have recently returned their awards to highlight their
concern and anxiety over the shrinking space for free expression and
growing intolerance towards difference of opinion,” he wrote.

Shortly after, Devy said an "Inspector level officer" phoned him and
came to his home on Monday at noon. “She identified herself with her
official identity card and then asked me if this was an organised
movement and if so who is behind it,” he said.

A polite chat

The writer added: “I explained that this is not an organised movement
and that there is no one behind it. This information gathering, she
told me, was on behest of the Home Ministry. So, I conclude that
others like me too will be asked to answer these and related
questions.”

He added that the officer was extremely polite – “almost like a
next-door neighbor”.  The conversation continued for about an hour, he
said.

The officer’s main concern, Devy said, “was to see if I, and others,
were trying to spread disaffection for the state".

The writer added that this is not the first time he has been visited
by the police. “In Baroda, this is the usual method of information
gathering and I have faced this many times before due to the nature of
my work with rural communities and language documentation,” he said.

It isn’t clear if any other writers who have returned their Sahitya
Akademi awards have received similar visits.

Widespread protests

The protests got underway on September 12, when Hindi writer Uday
Prakash sent back his prize, claiming that free expression was
endangered under the Narendra Modi government. “The Akademi organises
a tamasha of sorts, presents you an award and forgets about you,” he
wrote. “When something like this happens, there is no word of
consolation and support from them. Writers are a family but they don’t
seem to care.”

Since then, nearly two dozen writers have returned national and state
literary awards. On October 10, novelist Shashi Deshpande resigned
from the Sahitya Akademi General Council, while Malayalam writer K
Satchidanandan resigned from the Executive Board and other committees
of the Sahitya Akademi.

So far, the government has not displayed much sympathy for their
concerns. On Tuesday, the Indian Express quoted Culture Minister
Sharma as saying, “If [writers] say they are unable to write, let them
first stop writing. We will then see.”

Later in the day, Sharma claimed he had been misquoted.

“These writers are the pride and glory of our country,” he clarified
to ANI. “They have made the nation proud with their achievements but I
want to appeal to them that the platform that they have chosen to
voice their protest is wrong.”

While saying that writers should write to him and Prime Minister Modi
and not return awards to a non-political organisation, he added, “Law
and order is a matter of the state and should not be meddled with.”
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