ALL RELIGIONS ARE ANTI-WOMAN-
TASLIMA NASRIN
Taslima
Nasrin does not think India is an intolerant country. “I think most people are
quite tolerant of each others’ faith. The laws in India do not support
intolerance. But there are so many intolerant people in this country”, she
said. The Bangladeshi writer in exile was in Kozhikode to attend the first ever
Kerala Literature Festival on Saturday. This was her first outing to any place
other than New Delhi since 2005.Responding to a query put forth by writer K.
Sachidanandan, Ms. Nasrin wondered why secularists in India were questioning
only Hindu fundamentalists, while they let alone Muslim fundamentalists. She
alleged that a democracy based on pseudo-secularism was not a true democracy at
all. She said that the true conflict in India was between secularism and
fundamentalism, between Innovation and tradition, between humanity and barbarianism
and between people who value freedom and who do not. She condemned the Dadri
incident and appreciated the intellectuals in the country for their unique mode
of protest.
Explaining
her struggles as a writer and her fight against Islamic fundamentalism in
Bangladesh, Ms. Nasrin said all religions were anti-woman though distortion
caused by fundamentalists added to it. “You have to keep religion separated
from government. There is no need to practise 7th Century laws in the 21st
Century”, she said and explained how the influence of religion in law-making
has caused the oppression of both Muslim and Hindu women in Bangladesh.
Prof. John
Kurakar
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