Hon'ble Rajnathji assured me I wd get an extension for 50yrs. India is my only home. I'm sure u'll come to my rescue. If I go there, I will not be able to return to India with this visa. Even though I am a Swedish citizen, I belong to this part of the world psychologically and mentally. I have everything here, in India, not just my books, my readers, everything. It has been over a decade I have been living in this country since I was first permitted in for which I am very grateful.
Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasrin. Photo: Reuters. To them, I am dead. They did not let me have anything that I inherited. The hearts of the people are my home and my country, my safe haven, my refuge. No media supports Taslima because she is a born Muslim who writes against Islam.
If she was a born Hindu who writes against Hinduism, she will be a most prized columnist in all Indian newspapers and TV channels. So much for liberalism. It showed how Marxists collaborated with the most extreme elements of Islamic orthodoxy to muzzle free speech. Her books expose the mistreatment of minorities in Islamic Bangladesh.
It does not contain anything that would be blasphemous against Islam itself. For all this she has paid a huge personal price. She is a symbol of true courage and sacrifice. Monday, 15 November, Sign in. Forgot your password? Get help. Privacy Policy.
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Sunil Shanbag's Blank Page sets poetry in motion "Poetry is layered and complex and opens itself out to multiple interpretations. Will fight fundamentalists until death: Taslima Nasrin Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin, living in exile in India, today said she will not be silenced by fundamentalists and "continue to fight fundamentalists and evil forces until death".
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However, despite the adverse situation, Nasreen noted that at least there's no "stigma" any longer over contracting Covid Society would ostracise them. Since scores of people have been down with Covid this past year, that stigma no longer exists!
On Saturday, writer Taslima Nasreen tweeted photos of Bangladeshis thronging the streets despite the ongoing coronavirus disease Covid advisories in places and asked how can shopping for Eid and going home for family get-togethers be more important than saving lives from the deadly virus.
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