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Artists' group supports Karnad against Naipaul
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New Delhi, November 06, 2012
First Published: 11:01 IST(6/11/2012)
Last Updated: 12:29 IST(6/11/2012)
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Playwright Girish Karnad during the ongoing Literature Live festival in Mumbai.
Activist-artist group SAHMAT Monday came out in support of theatre personality Girish Karnad, who had called Nobel laureate writer V.S. Naipaul "anti-Muslim".

SAHMAT (Safdar Hashmi Memorial Trust), in a statement released here, said: "We stand by Girish Karnad, actor and
playwright, and extend our solidarity in condemning the Lifetime Achievement Award to V.S. Naipaul by the organisers of the festival."

Karnad created a controversy at the Mumbai Literature Festival slamming Naipaul, who was given a lifetime achievement award at the event. The four-day LitFest opened Oct 31.

"Since the publication of his non-fiction book 'India: A Wounded Civilisation', Naipaul has, as Karnad rightly pointed out, never missed a chance to accuse them (Indian Muslims) of having savaged India for five centuries, brought, among other dreadful things, poverty into it, and destroyed glorious Indian culture," the statement said.

"In questioning the conferment of the lifetime achievement award, Karnad is not questioning Naipaul's position which is fairly well-known to most of us in India. He (Karnad) is in fact questioning the award. We take this opportunity to lend our voice to the questions raised by Karnad," the statement said.

Karnad had said: "When it comes to an Indian award given to an author of Indian descent in India, should not his irresponsible remarks (about Muslims) also be considered?"

Referring to the fall of Vijayanagar empire, Karnad had said that "while history tells a totally different story, Naipaul has written in his book 'India: A Wounded Civilisation' that Hampi pertained to vibrant Muslims destroying decadent Hindus, which is a generalisation and simplification of the events to fit into his thinking".


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