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The Hindus: An Alternative History by Wendy to be destroyed

Yes and this is freedom of information and expression in the world's largest democracy, atleast when we regulate our people's access to certain books etc we dont claim to be champion of democracy and human rights in Pakistan, Indian hypocrisy is startlingly evident.....

If you don't claim to be champion of democracy and human rights then you should shut the hell up . Maybe kill a shia or two and blow some ahmadi mosque . Alternatively you can destroy some public infrastructure over "Innocence of Muslims"/Danish cartoon as well . Choice is yours .

I can't say about this book because I haven't read it....but yes there is a lot of western propaganda going on.....
many time people realize about about it when its too late ..and that when when situation become grim and dark ...
so, it's better to take measure ahead...

Grim and Dark from a scholarly text ?? Seriously dude .
 
Yes and this is freedom of information and expression in the world's largest democracy, atleast when we regulate our people's access to certain books etc we dont claim to be champion of democracy and human rights in Pakistan, Indian hypocrisy is startlingly evident.....

Democracy simply means that the government is elected by the people. As long as we have the freedom to vote in and contest elections, and freedom to form political parties, we are a democracy. Banning of books can happen in any form of govt. We are the world's largest democracy, and have been since 1947.

On topic, very unfortunate event. Books and dissenting opinions should not be banned. Every book that has been burnt has only enlightened humanity.
 
Grim and Dark from a scholarly text ?? Seriously dude .
why not...bible claim earth to be only 5000-10000 year old...what will you say of that...

@janon buddy I have a question....why you only use Quit avatar...:what:
 
I believe neither you nor me could comment without actually knowing what was written in that but people are very much accustomed to discuss caste system in India, so something different must be there in that book.

indeed thats why i dint comment.
 
The book isn't banned. But one cannot buy a new copy from bookstores any more. Might I hazard a guess, that if the supposed inaccuracies are corrected and corroborated by other similarly knowledgeable people, the back shall be back in circulation?
 
why not...bible claim earth to be only 5000-10000 year old...what will you say of that...

@janon buddy I have a question....why you only use Quit avatar...:what:

Did that Destroy the world and made it grim and dark ??
 
The book isn't banned. But one cannot buy a new copy from bookstores any more. Might I hazard a guess, that if the supposed inaccuracies are corrected and corroborated by other similarly knowledgeable people, the back shall be back in circulation?

can you point out the inaccuracies in it?

or any link/copy of it here?
 
can you point out the inaccuracies in it?

or any link/copy of it here?

I haven't read it. Maybe there were indeed some inaccuracies in the book. Otherwise, there have been plenty of other books as well which have incensed fundamentalists periodically.
 
Bhai, U can't change society through the law and regulation only.

The social evils can only be changed through social movement with the involvement of people. Like the movement by raja ram mohan roy or mahadev govind ranade or namdev were successful because they were tolerant and wise people they involve people and induce the knowledge and wisdom.

Like Muslims in India are target of Dr. Zakir Naik type petro dollar funded radical and this can only be countered by the Muslims themselves and if govt. or hindus tries to interfere or oppose or make any law it will have reprecution, and will benefit the evil.

That is absolutely correct.We cant suppress society with social evils with sudden laws .only through wisdom
 
we can develop a lot of alternative ideas of ancient Hinduism books.Our ancestors and saints wrote it like trap .They wrote it as a poem like that.And they gave us a choice to derive or analyse it meanings.thousands of alternative thoughts and ideas can develop from that words or poems .Both bad and good.And it is upto our minds choice.Good people see good side of that sacred texts .Bad people see bad sides.This lady can only see bad sides .May be that is a reason
 
Academics, writers decry Penguin's withdrawal of Doniger's book 'The Hindus'


NEW DELHI:
Eminent academics, writers and lawyers have come out strongly against the withdrawal of American academic Wendy Doniger's book, The Hindus: An Alternative History, following a settlement between publisher Penguin and petitioner Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti on Tuesday.

Noted Hindiliterary critic Namwar Singhtermed the act as an "attack on writers' freedoms". Having read Doniger's book, he said, he found it challenging. "It is not the kind of book that says 'yes sir' to everything. It challenges several beliefs. If Hindutva is so powerful and secure, it should tolerate it, and respond in kind. It is an open market, and the appropriate response to the written word is the written word itself, not a ban," said Singh.

Jeet Thayil, who came out in support of Salman Rushdie's banned book The Satanic Verses at the Jaipur Literature Festival in 2012, told TOI over phone that the development was "unfortunate". "It is unfortunate that a religion that is known for its tolerance is showing that fundamentalists are the same everywhere," says Thayil.

A number of leading academics have also jointly issued a statement against Penguin's decision to withdraw Doniger's book. The statement has been signed by the likes of historian Partha Chatterjee (Centre for Studies in the Social Sciences, Kolkata), Nayanjot Lahiri and Upinder Singh (department of history, Delhi University).

Senior Supreme Court advocate KTS Tulsi concurred with Singh's view of countering one book with another. "There is a growing tendency of intolerance in a certain section of society against the letter and spirit of the Constitution. Penguin may have succumbed because they did not want to be physically attacked. It shows helplessness against unruly mobs. It is unfortunate that this should happen in India where we pride ourselves on freedom of speech," he says.

However, Dinanath Batra, convenor, Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti, and petitioner in the case, is a happy man. He says that with this move, his organization had "won the battle" but is yet to "win the war" against "faulty representation of Indian history and historical figures."

"The writer had heavily sexualized Hindu religious figures in the book. The book had a lot of dirt in it. This caused me a lot of pain and hurt my sentiments," said Batra.

Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti was registered in 2008 and is headquartered in Delhi. Ideologically, the group is right-wing and socially conservative and said to be associated with the RSS. When asked, Batra refused to confirm or deny the same.

In 2008, the Delhi high court had directed NCERT to remove 75 "objectionable" paragraphs from history textbooks following a petition by Batra. The organization has been active in the field of education in India, particularly in getting schoolbooks to reflect a history that, in Batra's words, "reflects India's pride". The group has also campaigned against sex education in schools.

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The Satanic Verses, Salman Rushdie: The 1988 book was banned in India. In 2012, Rushdie was due to appear at the annual Jaipur Literature Festival, but cancelled his visit following reported threats from extremist groups. Even a video conference with the writer at the festival was stopped at the last moment.

El Sari Rojo, Javier Moro: Spanish author Javier Moro was sent a legal notice for his book on Sonia Gandhi. Abhishek Manu Singhvi was quoted in newspaper reports saying that Moro was "exploiting somebody's privacy for personal commercial gains."

Shivaji: Hindu King in Islamic India, James Laine: The Maharashtra state government ban the book in 2004" after demonstrations by Shiv Sena. The ban was briefly lifted in 2007 and then later again by the Supreme Court in 2010.

Three Hundred Ramayanas: Five examples and three thoughts on translations, A K Ramanujan: The Delhi University Academic Council dropped the essay from the history course after pressure from right wing groups. The ABVP had campaigned for the same since 2008. The essay was about 300 different versions of the Ramayana from across the world.

(With inputs by Alisa Schubert Yuasa)
Academics, writers decry Penguin's withdrawal of Doniger's book 'The Hindus' - The Times of India
 

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