Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Writers hit back, Irfan Habib says Sangh is like IS

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NEW DELHI: Vehemently rejecting the charge that the Congress and Leftists were behind their protest against “growing intoleranc­e”, writers and artistes on Sunday alleged that the ruling BJP was unable to “control its mobs”, with historian Irfan Habib even comparing RSS to Islamic militant group IS.

They also took umbrage to Union minister Arun Jaitley’s remarks dubbing the protest as “manufactur­ed rebellion” questionin­g how he could make such a claim when the President, many business leaders as well as common people have joined in voicing concern over the “disturbing” trend.

The writers, artistes, thinkers and academics had gathered here on Sunday for a “resistance” meet (Pratirodh) against what they described as “attack on reason, democracy and composite culture”.

“In its inability to control its mobs, the only comeback that the BJP has is to describe the protesters as Leftists or instigated by the Congress party.”

“Many of us are Leftists but many of us are not Leftists. What the protest is about is the need for a liberal space and this being emphasised again and again,” historian Romila Thapar said.

In his speech, Habib said, “... There is not much difference between Islamic state (IS)and the RSS as far intellect goes.”

Noted poet Ashok Vajpeyi, who was among at least 37 writers those who had returned their state awards in protest against the alleged “rising intoleranc­e” in the country, referred to recent allegation­s by ministers including by finance minister Arun Jaitley terming the protests by writers as “manufactur­ed”. “Sir, the politics of hatred, violence, killing and ignorance is being manufactur­ed by you,” he alleged.

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