Deccan Chronicle

Writer forced to withdraw novel

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT THIRUVANAN­THAPURAM, JULY 21

Thiruvanan­thapuram: Another novel has fallen victim to fundamenta­list wrath. Writer S. Hareesh has withdrawn his novel Meesha, being serialised in a weekly, following threats by radical elements allegedly for hurting the sentiments of believers of Hindu religion. Hareesh, winner of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi award for short story for his anthology Adam last year, said he could no longer hold on against the threats raised on the social media against him.

Another novel has fallen victim to fundamenta­list wrath. Writer S. Hareesh has withdrawn his novel

Meesha, being serialised in Mathrubhum­i weekly, following threats by radical elements allegedly for hurting the sentiments of believers of Hindu religion.

Hareesh, winner of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi award for short story for his anthology Adam last year, said he could no longer hold on against the threats raised on the social media and over phone against him and his family members.

It may be recalled that renowned Tamil writer Perumal Murugan had

stopped writing in 2015 after alleged Hindu-groups protested against his novel Madhorubha­gan.

Mathrubhum­i weekly editor Kamal Ram Sajeev confirmed that the weekly had received a letter from Hareesh asking it not to publish the remaining parts of the novel.

“Hareesh withdraws his novel Meesa, literature is being mob-lynched, darkest day in Kerala’s cultural history, lightless days to follow,” Sajeev tweeted.

Sajeev told this newspaer that the developmen­t showed where society has been heading to.

Hareesh said that most of the people who abused him on the Facebook had fake IDs.

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