The just published news report that a "private citizen", or rather a "social 
worker", has filed a police complaint against Arundhati Roy on the ground that 
her recent essay 'Walking with the Comrades: Gandhians with a Gun?' carried by 
the Outlook magazine in its March 29 issue has glorified Maoists and asked for 
actions under the draconian Chhattisgarh Special Public Security Act 2005 is 
extremely disturbing.It is an obnoxious move to muzzle freedom of expression 
which is highly condemnable.
The move is comparable with the demand for banning of the 'Satanic Verses' or 
the 'Moor's Last Sigh' by Salman Rusdie or ‘Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic 
India’ by James Laine or such other publications. Or endlessly harassing MF 
Husain through court cases and threats of arrest for his works of art. In fact 
here the implications could be even grimmer.
It is hardly anybody's case that a celebrity cannot be publicly questioned or 
critiqued for her/his public role and works. And glorification of gory 
violence, by whosoever, needs be stoutly opposed. But an attempt to muzzle 
voice, when there is no case of any "hate speech" or so, and intimidate dissent 
is utterly distasteful and dangerous.We do strongly condemn it and urge the 
government of Chhattisgarh to desist from taking any rash action.We also appeal 
to the common citizenry to protest against any such move in that direction.
Sukla Senfor EKTA (Committee for Communal Amity)Mumbai13 04 2010
Peace Is Doable

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