The Asian Age

Ashis Nandy links caste, corruption

■ Maya, Paswan slam author

- NARAYAN BARETH and MUKESH RANJAN

All- round wrath raged against noted author and sociologis­t Ashis Nandy for his remarks that people belonging to the OBCs, SCs and STs are the “most corrupt”. As he made the statement at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival, legal action has also been initiated with the police in Jaipur registerin­g an FIR against him under IPC Sec. 506 ( criminal intimidati­on) and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes ( Prevention of Atrocities) Act.

The police said Mr Rajpal Meena, chairperso­n of the SC/ ST Rajasthan Manch, filed an FIR against Mr Nandy and the matter is being investigat­ed.

Participat­ing in one of the sessions at the festival, Mr Nandy said, “It is a fact that most of the corrupt come from OBCs and Scheduled Castes, and now increasing­ly the Scheduled Tribes.”

BSP chief Mayawati and LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan demanded the registrati­on of a case.

Noted author and sociologis­t Ashis Nandy’s comments at Jaiupr Literatire Festival Saturday triggered a political storm with BSP chief Mayawati and LJP leader Ram Vilas Paswan demanding the registrati­on of a case.

Participat­ing in one of the sessions, Mr Nandy said, “It is a fact that most of the corrupt come from OBCs and Scheduled Castes, and now increasing­ly the Scheduled Tribes.” He added: “I will give an example. One of the states with the least amount of corruption is the state of West Bengal when the CPI( M) was there. And I must draw attention to the fact that in the last 100 years nobody from the OBC, SC and ST has come anywhere near to power ( there). It is an absolutely clean state.”

Sensing that his statement had not only created a flutter in the audience but had the potential to create a huge row in the country, one of the panellists, Ashutosh, a TV journalist, instantane­ously challenged his remarks. “This is the most bizarre statement I have heard. The Brahmins and the upper castes can get away with all the corruption but when a low caste person emulates the same thing it becomes so wrong. Such a statement is not right,” he said.

BSP chief Mayawati wanted him jailed immediatel­y. The Congress, BJP, JD( U) and CPI, as well as SC Commission chairman P. L. Punia, condemned the remarks.

Later clarifying his remarks, Mr Nandy did a flip- flop, saying he would apologise if he had been misunderst­ood. However, when questioned further, he said, “I don’t apologise at all because I hold it very close to my heart. I was, in fact, supporting the cause of those who are marginalis­ed and those who are in minority and those who are oppressed. I have spent all my life supporting their causes and will continue doing it.”

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