Hindustan Times (Delhi)

‘Bazaru Chetan Bhagat’s writing lacks seriousnes­s’

- Sudhir Kumar Sudhir.kumar1@hindustant­imes.com

VARANASI: A day after returning his Sahitya Akademi award, noted Hindi writer Kashinath Singh on Saturday lashed out at English author Chetan Bhagat calling him a ‘bazaru’ writer whose literary work ‘lacked seriousnes­s’.

Singh said this in reaction to Bhagat’s tweets in which he called the trend of writers returning awards ‘politicall­ymotivated’ and questioned that if people who didn’t like the government would return their passports or university degrees as well.

Singh said, “Writing and passports are two different things and so they should not be linked together. We are committed to creative literary writing which has depth and seriousnes­s. As far as Chetan Bhagat is concerned, he is a bazaru writer. The kind of seriousnes­s required for writing is missing from his work.”

He also compared Bhagat to popular Hindi writer Gulshan Nanda, whose novels were also adapted into several films in the 1970s. “But Nanda was never taken as a serious literary figure,” he said.

Singh had on Friday joined the growing league of writers who had decided to return their Sahitya Akademi award over “growing intoleranc­e” in the country. “Growing intoleranc­e has resulted in incidents like Dadri. Litterateu­rs like Kalburgi, Dabholkar and Pansare were murdered. A serious threat looms large on the freedom of speech. Despite this fact, PM Narendra Modi has maintained a silence over the matter,” Singh had said.

A day later, his views have been lauded by several noted litterateu­rs of Varanasi, who also expressed sadness over Bhagat’s remarks. Noted Hindi novelist Abdul Bismillah, who taught Hindi at Jamia Millia Islamia, said, “I am hurt by such remarks. Availing passport through due process by completing all the formalitie­s is a right of every Indian citizen, but as far as awards are concerned, a writer never asks for it. It is conferred on him for his literary work. A selection committee evaluates the work of the writer before announcing his or her name,” Prof Bismillah said.

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