Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Dalit writer in trouble for book on Maharana Pratap

- Deep Mukherjee letters@hindustant­imes.com

JAIPUR: An acclaimed Dalit writer in Rajasthan has said she is being threatened for suggesting in a 2015 book that Rajput warrior king Maharana Pratap belonged to the Bhil community and was only elevated as the Rana of Mewar later.

Kusum Meghwal told Hindustan Times she has been getting phone calls from the past week from unknown people who abuse her and use profanitie­s.

“I have been getting calls from unknown numbers who are threatenin­g to kill me for writing the book. Some of the callers claim they are from the Karni Sena while others say they are Thakurs. I haven’t ventured from my house in the last seven days,” the writer said.

The author of over 65 books also alleged that she has received calls from individual­s who claimed they were from the ‘Indian Army’ and also abused and threatened her.

Meghwal, who has made the claim in her book Maharana Pratap Bhil Rajputra The — Kshatriya Ya Rajput Nahi, said the word Bhil comes from the Sanskrit word Bhilla, which means brave and martial.

“The Bhil community has traditiona­lly been spread all over Mewar and was known for its martial prowess. Maharana Pratap was also a Bhil, who was later elevated as the ruler of Mewar in a ceremony to make him a suryavansh­i,” she said.

“If any person objects to what I have written, he is welcome to write something in retaliatio­n or to even register a court case. But where does the freedom of expression go if instead of any debate, people start threatenin­g the author?” Meghwal, the younger sister of Rajasthan assembly speaker Kailash Meghwal, asked.

Meghwal added that this was an effort to subdue the voices of Dalits. “I sent a written complaint to the police superinten­dent and range inspector general and got advice in return that I should switch off my phone. I am scared for my safety but the police haven’t provided me with any security cover,” she alleged.

Kavita Srivastava of the People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) strongly condemned the police inaction in the matter.

However, Chandra Purohit, station house officer of the Ambamata police station, told HT they have provided security to Meghwal ‘secretly’.

 ?? HT PHOTOS ?? (Left) Kusum Meghwal; her 2015 book on Maharana Pratap.
HT PHOTOS (Left) Kusum Meghwal; her 2015 book on Maharana Pratap.
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