Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

MP magazine editor sacked over Godse article

- Ranjan Srivastava

BHOPAL: Manoj Khare, the editor of published by the Madhya Pradesh (MP) government’s directorat­e of public relations (DPR), has been removed from his post and served a show-cause notice over the alleged glorificat­ion of Mahatma Gandhi’s assassin Nathuram Godse, in one of the articles in the magazine’s January edition, DPR officials who did not wish to be named said.

MP minister for public relations PC Sharma ordered Khare’s removal last week.

“There was something written in the magazine on Godse which should not have been written. It was objectiona­ble. That’s why I ordered sacking of the editor from his present post and issuance of a show cause notice to him,” said Sharma.

The alleged inflammato­ry article, Mahatma Zinda Hain (Mahatma is alive), was written by Shweta Rani, a Hyderabadb­ased research scholar, who analysed the relevance of both Gandhi and Godse in contempora­ry India. The article profiled Godse’s family background and described him as a “martyr”. “For some, Godse is an assassin but for some he is a martyr who held religion in high esteem … ”

Quoting excerpts from a book ‘Why I killed Gandhi’, written by Godse’s brother Gopal Godse ,the article says, “He [Godse] was of the view that Gandhiji played a key role in the partition. Godse’s only aim in his life was to protect the Hindus and Hindutva to achieve complete freedom ... after that he resolved to kill Gandhiji alone.” The article says that although Gandhi’s body was riddled with bullets, his soul was still alive.

“If people think Gandhiji died on January 30, 1948, or Godse died on November 15, 1949, then it’s incorrect. Neither Gandhiji has died, nor Godse. Both exist in our mind,” the article concluded. ”

Khare defended the publicatio­n of the controvers­ial article, which “is based on Gandhiji, not Godse.”

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