Deccan Chronicle

Censoring Sen outrageous

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The depths to which censorship has sunk is shocking. Even extreme right-wing populism wouldn’t dictate such a course — excising common words and events out of history. Pahalaj Nihalani’s censors appear to have outdone themselves in bowing to their master’s voice, cutting out “cow”, “Gujarat”, “Hindu” and “Hindutva” from a documentar­y on celebrated Nobel-winning economist Amartya Sen. Not since the Emergency 40 years ago have we heard of officials cringing before authority like this. Maybe the new definition­s of political correctnes­s are driving officialdo­m towards this fear psychosis — having to second-guess the rulers seems to have induced utter servility. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the censor board.

What makes censoring Suman Ghosh’s documentar­y more laughable is that this is taking place in an open Indian society in a modern era of social awareness where there are few secrets left beyond politician­s’ darkest shenanigan­s. Given the many alternativ­es to submitting such films for censorship in this open media age, it’s fair to expect the entire film will soon surface in its original form. There’s a limit to pandering to the political sensitivit­ies of Right or Left. It shouldn’t matter what opinion someone holds or whether we agree with him/her; but it’s only right we support his/her right to a viewpoint. Even great Hindu king Krishnadev­araya’s empire was far more enlightene­d than our 21st century. Nihalani and his censors are plumbing the depths of hypocrisy to try and deny that the Gujarat riots occurred or that cow vigilantis­m is a major social problem.

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