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Saturday 16 January 2016

12 more return Sahitya Akademi awards

Kannada poet Professor Chandrashekhar Patil and Hindi writer Uday Prakash have decided to return their literary awards to protest against the killing of well-known Kannada writer Professor M M Kalburgi, who was gunned down by unidentified persons in Dharwad last month.

12 more return Sahitya Akademi awards
New Delhi/Chandigarh: Booker Prize winning author Salman Rushdie on Monday joined the growing chorus of protests by writers and poets against spread of "communal poison" and "rising intolerance" in the country even as 12 more authors decided to return their Sahitya Akademi awards.
I support Nayantara Sahgal and the many other writers protesting to the Sahitya Akademi. Alarming times for free expression in India," he tweeted.
88-year-old Sahgal, niece of Jawaharlal Nehru, was among the first to lodge her protest against the Akademi's silence over repeated attacks on writers and rationalists who were raising their voice of dissent.
Kashmiri writer Ghulam Nabi Khayal, Urdu novelist Rahman Abbas and Kannada writer- translator Srinath DN said they were handing back their Sahitya awards.
Khayal and Srinath were joined by Hindi writers Mangalesh Dabral and Rajesh Joshi who backed the spiralling protest by litterateurs against "communal" atmosphere following rationalist M M Kalburgi's killing.
Punjabi author Waryam Sandhu and Kannada translator GN Ranganatha Rao said they have intimated to the Akademi their decision to give back their awards.
Delhi-based theatre artist Maya Krishna Rao today returned her Sangeet Natak Akademi award to protest against the Dadri lynching and the "overall rising intolerance" in the country.
Four more writers and poets from Punjab--Surjit Pattar, Baldev Singh Sadaknama, Jaswinder and Darshan Buttar-- today joined protest against communal violence and said they were also returning their their awards as a mark of protest.

Urdu writer Rahman Abbas said, "After the Dadri lynching, the Urdu writing community has been quite unhappy. Therefore, I decided to return the award. 


Expressing his anguish over recent developments, Kannada translator Srinath said,"In the place of the pen, there are now bullets being fired. Author Kalburgi was murdered and both the Centre and the state should quickly act against the offenders so that such an incident is not repeated in the future." 

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