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22 Jan 2012

A victory for intolerance

Author:  Swapan Dasgupta

Those writers who indulged in a bout of needless grandstanding by reading out passages from Salman Rushdie’s contentious The Satanic Verses at the Jaipur Literature Festival last Friday did the cause they were ostensibly espousing very little good.

On the contrary, their symbolic defiance of the 1988 ban on the book merely served to confirm in the eyes of those baying for Rushdie’s blood that the main purpose behind the invitation to the British-Indian author was to resurrect a controversy that, mercifully, has passed its sell by date. The sundry clerics and ghetto politicians who clamoured for Rushdie’s permanent exclusion from India can now feel vindicated that they managed to contain a sinister assault on the fundamental tenets of Islam.

However, if there is one thing that is clear about last fortnight’s kerfuffle, it is that the fuss was only tangentially connected to the Satanic Verses — a book that is not openly sold in India. Since he re-established his right to visit India in 1998, courtesy the NDA Government, and then wisely procured a PIO card that assures him visa-less travel for life, Rushdie has been in India on more than six occasions and maybe more. He has delivered lectures, graced literary festivals and celebrity parties and even reclaimed his grandfather’s house in Solan. On each occasion some fringe group or other has issued statements opposing the visit and on each occasion the Government chose to ignore them. On his part, Rushdie has done nothing to either resurrect the Satanic Verses issue in India or trigger any new controversy. His behaviour in India has been careful and restrained. After all, he, more than anyone else, is aware of the huge personal costs of living undercover for at least a decade after Ayatollah Khomeini pronounced his death sentence through a fatwa.

So, what was so different this time? The difference lies not so much in the fact that the Deoband seminary asked for his visa to be cancelled and that some shadowy organisation promised to reward anyone who threw a slipper at Rushdie with a prize of Rs 1 lakh. There are some bodies that exist to take sectarian positions on matters and routinely proclaim that Islam is in danger. They do it when a US President comes visiting, when Indo-Israeli ties improve, when Taslima Nasreen asks for the right of residence in India and they do it at the whiff of Rushdie. The best way for the Government to have reacted was by ignoring them. Indeed, it seemed that was precisely what was going to happen until Rushdie tweeted and the Rajasthan Government stepped into the fray.

It is difficult to accept the Rajasthan Government’s plea that it would have a hard time guaranteeing Rushdie’s safety. Equally, it is impossible to respond to the Centre’s plea that either the outlawed SIMI or a section of the Mumbai underworld was plotting to send an assassin to accomplish what Ayatollah Khomeini had desired 24 years earlier, with a straight face. What gave the game away was the fact that no one in the Government and the Congress (with the honourable exception of Manish Tewari) deemed it necessary to express a single word of condemnation for those who wanted the ban on Satanic Verses to be coupled with a ban on Rushdie the person.  Notables in India are fond of tirelessly repeating that “we will not be cowed down by terrorism”. But isn’t that what precisely happened in the case of Rushdie?

The forces of intolerance scored a famous victory last week. They won because the match was fixed in their favour by the UPA Government and the Congress. And the outcome was pre-determined because with the Uttar Pradesh election round the corner, the Congress wanted to show a gesture of goodwill towards those who claim to influence the vote-banks. Rushdie lost out because the Congress was loath to have any influential Muslim body point an accusing finger at it. Those who felt offended and let down by Rushdie’s absence from Jaipur were regarded as inconsequential members of the non-voting classes. Their protests could safely be disregarded.

The monotonous regularity with which the bar of artistic freedom is being lowered should alarm all Indians. Yet, under the guise of secularism and the principle of equal respect for all religions, it has become possible for all groups with an imaginary grievance to exercise a veto power. This is a travesty but what compounds the offence is the fact that retrograde decisions are being routinely taken by people who know better, are not personally narrow-minded and pay lip service to India as an argumentative society.

The argument that compromises with democracy have to be made for the larger interests of democracy is specious. Over the years, intolerance is fast turning into the new normal with every group and religious denomination jumping into the fray. From a historical work on Shivaji, the title of a film and the morality of women to theological disputations, the agenda is being set by those resourceful enough to command a mob.

The ‘sab chalta hai’ attitude is no answer. Nor does it do to shower the barbarians with disdain and feign a sense of superiority. What is required is for a plural culture and mindset to take deep roots in society. Moral relativism has become an excuse to relegate decency to the backburner. As a state, India has eschewed dharma.

Swapan Dasgupta

Swapan Dasgupta



The Right is an endangered community in India's English-language media. I happen to be one of the few to have retained a precarious toehold in the mainstream media. I intend this blog as a sounding board of ideas and concerns. You can read the details of my education, professional experience and political inclinations on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swapan_Dasgupta). RIGHT ANGLE is an archive of my published articles. USUAL SUSPECTS is my blog.

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10 Comments

  • Comment Link Naresh Shah 24 January 2012 posted by Naresh Shah

    Hajj, a pilgrimage required of every able Muslim, is not detailed in the Quran. WHY PAY FOR HAJJ SUBSIDY? CAN THE INTOLERANT MUSLIMS EXPLAIN THIS AS THEY SAY ABOUT SALMAN RUSHIDE WITH READING?

  • Comment Link Vinodgupt 24 January 2012 posted by Vinodgupt

    This is in response to comment by Ricky. The behaviour of India's secular brigade is not all that difficult to understand. There was a saying in US wild west "Smith and Wesson beats four aces any day". The same phenomenon was in play in Harvard vs Subramaniam Swamy case. There was some discussion on one of US cable network about discussion about acts of Muslims, the anchor conducting the discussion when asked why the network does not openly criticizes the acts of Islamic fundamentalists, she admitted it the fear of retaliation and violence against the network. "Secular" Hindus who criticize Hinduism or BJP or RSS or Modi know very well that Hindus s would not retaliate in the first place and then if a few do they would be taken care of by other Hindus themselves. But the outcome of even justified criticism of any act concerning Islam is not the same. These Hindu baiters are not necessarily hypocrites, they know how to play safe.

  • Comment Link nirode mohanty 24 January 2012 posted by nirode mohanty

    It is terribly sad that a son of India cannot visit his motherland India as this will cause a deprivation of Muslim votes. Muslims are very intellectual persons in the subcontinent, and they cannot be hijacked by a mullah in the name of religion. Deobandis have no place in the subcontinent as they have failed to realize that a fiction cannot cause a threat to their religion. Those days of spreading communal hatred are over. Muslims of India will be proud of Salman Rushdie as he is one of the outstanding authors of our time. It is not his fault if people are blind and bigoted.

  • Comment Link n mohan 23 January 2012 posted by n mohan

    SWAPAN DAS MANAGES TO INDUCE ANTI-HINDU SENTIMENTS. HE IS A PSEUDO-SECULAR. HE HAS NEVER ADMONISHED THE MULLAHS, THE MISSIONARIES AND THE MARAXISTS FOR THEIR HINDU BASHING

  • Comment Link Seema 23 January 2012 posted by Seema

    Sorry, I disagree that any bar has been lowered. Why deviate and propagate illusion under the pretext of filmy concepts of eschewed dharma. Fact is that modern Indian state has always used the concept of ‘eschewed dharma’ towards Hindus and their faith/sentiments. Ironically, it has allowed and even propagated insults of Hindu Gods/Goddesse, faith and their institutions. Only the other day I saw this Lord Meghnad Desai on TV channels calling Hindu holy book Bhagwat Gita a violent book and insulting it. I guess it is acceptable under the Indian states ‘eschewed dharma’. You can see such examples almost every day. Therefore, I fail to understand your conclusion; the historical fact is that it is the Indian state and its institutions that have used their authoritarian leftist “relativism” as an excuse to relegate Hindu faith and sentiments to the gutters.

  • Comment Link Aam Admi 23 January 2012 posted by Aam Admi

    What iS shocking is hat it is against the grain of Indian philosophy and civilization that has taught the world non-violence and tolerance. Unless our Hindu Brahmanical civilizational values are restored, there is little hope for the nation, once Guru to the world, in the 21st century. This is not just minority appeasement but a civilizational shift that will kill the Winder India Was.

  • Comment Link Ricky 23 January 2012 posted by Ricky

    As a common Hindu, I am amused to see two staunch Hindu haters or enemies, the Islamists and Leftists at each other’s neck. Secondly, we as common Hindus cannot ‘ignore’ the passive and meek role played by Indian institutions including so called ‘civil’ brigade, champions of secularism and the media. It was interesting to see the ‘anti-Gujarat or Modi’ gangs on national TV debates with Islamists, how they were endorsing the aggressive Islamists and somehow by proxy kept trying to bring in Hindu angle by invoking justifications by using VHP and other Hindu groups. Common Hindus noticed that these hardcore leftists ‘not’ once insulted Muslim Gods or their books, whereas in Hindu issues including Hussains nude paintings, the same gang and individuals kept insulting Hindu Gods, faith and sentiments. Even ‘anti-Hindu’ lunatics like Sagrika Gosh was so mild with Islam and Islamists, she did not have the courage to treat them the same way as she treats so called Hindu fundamentalists on her shows. This was the case across the entire media. Therefore, it is the entire modern Indian apparatus that has demonstrated its biased approach and conviction. They have proved that Hindus and their faith is ‘second-class’ in modern India. Case in point is the endorsement and justification of a Tamil elected CM calling Hindu God Rama, a ‘DRUNKARD’. Very wrong message has gone out that – Modern India guarantees the ‘Insult’, ‘Abuse’ and ‘Destruction’ of anything Hindu and will use maximum force to subdue Hindu faith, voice and sentiments. All other especially the Semitic faiths, voice and sentiments are endorsed and encouraged.

  • Comment Link Balaji 22 January 2012 posted by Balaji

    Brilliant article. It never ceases to amaze to what lengths any congress government, be it center or state, will go to appease minorities without understand the non voting consequence of the deed.

  • Comment Link Balaji 22 January 2012 posted by Balaji

    Brilliant article. It never ceases to amaze to what lengths any congress government, be it center or state, will go to appease minorities without understand the non voting consequence of the deed.

  • Comment Link Manoj Narayan 22 January 2012 posted by Manoj Narayan

    Swapan Dasgupta, your blog on the Salman Rushdie fracas is a clearly written article of truth and non bias. Religious fanaticism has spread across India, since it is the easiest to gather a mob of unsocial s , who do not use their common sense. Most of these groups who trumpet for ban, have no direct or indirect link to the issue they are espousing.It is a sad commentary of the Indian Polity, of all colors, who themselves fall a prey to this utter nonsense paraded around as a critical fact affecting the law and order of the State.As you rightly suggest, IGNORE these groups and in a very short time, such nuisances will stop .The Governments in power always pay heed to these insignificant fringe groups, since it satisfy s their agenda of playing petty politics of minor vote banks. A travesty of democracy is what is seen here.Even the media has such double speak people who need to be sidelined , rather than being regarded . A total cleansing or perestroika of Politics and Media is what INDIA needs today.

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