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Police to question Jaipur Lit Fest organisers over Ashis Nandy’s alleged casteist remarks


Mangalore Today News Network

Jaipur, Jan 28, 2013: Despite a clarification and an apology, Ashis Nandy, one of India’s most famous academicians, remains engulfed in a controversy over his remarks on corruption among tribals and Dalits at the Jaipur Literature Festival.


ashish 1A police team from Jaipur might be sent to question Mr Nandy in Delhi, sources said today. The police, which scrutinised video footage of Mr Nandy’s comments yesterday, is also likely to question the organisers of the Jaipur Literature Festival, they said.

On Saturday, Mr Nandy said in a panel discussion at the festival, that, "Most corrupt people come from Other Backward Classes, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes."


 There was much furore and Mr Nandy soon issued a clarification saying he was trying to make the point that corruption among Dalits was noticeable, while that of the rich was not. "I also said that if people like me or Richard Sorabjee want to be corrupt, I shall possibly send his son to Harvard giving him a fellowship and he can send my daughter to Oxford. 


No one will think it to be corruption. Indeed, it will look like supporting talent.  But when Dalits, tribals and the OBCs are corrupt, it looks very corrupt indeed," Mr Nandy said in his statement.

"As should be clear from this statement, there was neither any intention nor any attempt to hurt any community. If anyone is genuinely hurt, even if through misunderstanding, I am sorry about that, too," he added.

A police case was registered against Mr Nandy on Saturday by Rajpal Meena, Chairperson of the SC/ST Rajasthan Manch, amid a barrage of criticism from politicians.



Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati demanded Mr Nandy’s arrest. "Ashis Nandy should seek an apology immediately. Our party strongly condemns his remarks and demands that the Rajasthan government immediately file a case under the SC/ST Act and other stringent sections and send him to jail," she said in New Delhi.

 

 

Courtesy : NDTV


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