The issue is not wether what he did was wrong, or offensive. It probably is offensive to many Hindus.
But the point that I and Munshi sahab have been stressing is that if as a country and people, Bharat is going to take offense at such things, then it should stop pretenses and admit to being a Hindu state.
The people of Bharat are free to take offence at anything they like. What matters is the opinion of the Government. I think the opinion of the government is quite clear, and quite secular.
One cannot be the 'drumbeater' of secularism, and then demand censorship of this kind.
Who demanded censorship?
In any case, secularism can be interpreted in a number of ways, and sometimes restrictions are imposed in order to protect social order and harmony.
It is quite clear that the treatment of those who offend hindu as well as muslim sensibilities is pretty much the same.
No opportunity is lost by Bharatiyas, to lord over us in terms of secularism and tolerance. We are forever lectured about the so called 'values' that Bharatiyas cherish so much. But when push comes to shove, it figures that Bharatiyas are just as 'intolerant' as us 'backward' muslims seem to you.
And where did you get that ? Also, I do enjoy the way in which you generalize the numerous opinions of 1.1 billion people.
I would stand shoulder to shoulder to you, and protest myself over M.F.Hussain's art, if Bharatiyas were to do the same regarding Tasleema Nasreen.
The people of Bharat, by which I mean the muslims of Bharat, have already protested against Taslima Nasreen's writing. They have issued death threats against her and attacked her person on one occasion.
M F Hussain's art shows have been vandalized a couple of times by Bharatiyas and death threats have been made against him as well.
Now that you know Bharatiyas have protested against both these people, are you willing to "stand shoulder to shoulder" and protest with them?
Let the Republic of INdia declare its Hindu credentials. Pakistan and BD certainly do not have any false pretenses in this regard. We are what we say we are.
You really are a funny guy. India is not pretending to be anything.India is, however, striving to be a number of things.
If the people of India change their mind and decide to transform into a Hindu state, rest assured, you will be the first one to know of it.
The problem is, you guys want to have your cake too, and eat it. 'Chit bhi meri, patt bhi meri'.
The problem, infact, is that you call India's imperfections "pretensions" and refer to your own with words such as "striving" etc.
And yet you have the impudence to call all Bharat's 1.1 billion people hypocrites.