The hullabaloo over a cartoon

After the Break |  Ashutosh

What has happened to the nation? The Parliament is scared of cartoons while the government resents freedom of press. News broke on Friday that the ...
04:37 PM, May 15, 2012

Joseph Anton: Rushdie's memoir of hiding days

Joseph Anton: Rushdie's memoir of hiding days New Delhi: Salman Rushdie has written a memoir based on the time he spent hiding while under a fatwa that sentenced him to death in 1989. "For the first time he heard the word fatwa. His crime? To have written a novel called The Satanic Verses, which was accused of being 'against Islam, the Prophet and the Quran'," says his website. His novel 'The Satanic Verses' was accused by the...
02:15 PM, Apr 25, 2012

Muslims in India are being misled: Salman Rushdie

Muslims in India are being misled: Salman Rushdie New Delhi: Acclaimed writer Salman Rushdie, author of the controversial 'The Satanic Verses' as also bestsellers like 'Midnight's Children' and 'Shame', on Saturday denounced "disgraceful vote bank politics" being practised in the country and said "95 per cent of Muslims in India are not interested in violence being done in their name". Returning to India two months after he was stopped from attending the Jaipur Literary Festival, Rushdie spoke at...
02:29 PM, Mar 19, 2012

Venkaiah Naidu targets Congress over Rushdie

Venkaiah Naidu targets Congress over Rushdie Hyderabad: A day after controversial author Salman Rushdie hit out at Congress and Rahul Gandhi, senior BJP leader M Venkaiah Naidu said on Sunday that the Congress was adopting a "selective approach" in this regard. "That was unfortunate... Congress and pseudo-secular parties were selective in their approach," he told reporters in Hyderabad. Venkaiah was reacting to Rushdie's comment that his presence at the Jaipur Literary Festival held in January was...
06:29 PM, Mar 18, 2012
Salman Rushdie only insults others: SP leader

Salman Rushdie only insults others: SP leader

Samajwadi Party leader Shahid Siddiqui on Sunday criticised Salman Ruhdie, saying he is not a great writer. ...
03:52 PM, Mar 18, 2012
We don't need any certificate from Rushdie: BJP

We don't need any certificate from Rushdie: BJP

BJP leader Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said has criticised Salman Rushdie for making comments on the Indian political situation. ...
11:10 AM, Mar 18, 2012

Salman Rushdie blames Congress for Jaipur fiasco

Salman Rushdie blames Congress for Jaipur fiasco New Delhi: Controversial author Salman Rushdie on Saturday targetted the Congress party, particularly Rahul Gandhi at the India Today Conclave, saying his presence was blocked in the Jaipur Literature Festival due to "useless electoral calculations". He suggested that this "led to the debacle" of Congress in Uttar Pradesh. Rushdie said "Deobandi bigotry" and "kneeling to mullahs" had not worked for the Congress, alluding to their recent loss in the state...
07:36 AM, Mar 18, 2012

Muslims in India are being misled: Salman Rushdie

Muslims in India are being misled: Salman Rushdie New Delhi: Acclaimed writer Salman Rushdie, author of the controversial "The Satanic Verses" as also bestsellers like "Midnight's Children" and "Shame", on Saturday denounced "disgraceful vote bank politics" being practised in the country and said "95 per cent of Muslims in India are not interested in violence being done in their name". Returning to India two months after he was stopped from attending the Jaipur Literary Festival, Rushdie spoke at...
02:30 AM, Mar 18, 2012

Omar tweets on skipping conclave where Rushdie spoke

Omar tweets on skipping conclave where Rushdie spoke Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Saturday night defended his decision to skip the India Today Conclave saying ensuring there were no communal clashes in Rajouri town was more important than attending the meet in Delhi. "My job was to ensure we avoided the possibility of serious communal clashes in Rajouri. The rest is unimportant", Omar wrote on the micro-blogging site Twitter. The Chief Minister was responding...
12:38 AM, Mar 18, 2012

Meeting Rushdie not important, Omar tweets

Meeting Rushdie not important, Omar tweets Srinagar: Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah tonight defended his decision to skip the India Today Conclave saying ensuring there were no communal clashes in Rajouri town was more important than attending the meet in Delhi. "My job was to ensure we avoided the possibility of serious communal clashes in Rajouri. The rest is unimportant", Omar wrote on the micro-blogging site Twitter. The Chief Minister was responding to a...
11:59 PM, Mar 17, 2012

India deserves better leaders than it has: Rushdie

India deserves better leaders than it has: Rushdie New Delhi: In India, two months after being forced to skip Jaipur Literary Festival, controversial author Salman Rushdie on Saturday hit out at Congress, suggesting that his presence there was blocked because of "useless electoral calculations" and told Rahul Gandhi that "it did not work". The renowned author, who has been castigated by fundamentalist Muslim groups for his book 'The Satanic Verses', said blocking his presence in Jaipur "led the...
10:38 PM, Mar 17, 2012

Salman Rushdie in Delhi, attends function

Salman Rushdie in Delhi, attends function New Delhi: Two months after he was forced to skip a literary fest in Jaipur, controversial writer Salman Rushdie on Saturday night attended a function in New Delhi amid tight security. The controversial author of 'The Satanic Verses', which was banned in India owing to protest from a section of Muslims, attended the 'India Today Conclave' at Taj Palace attended by a select group invitees. He spoke at a session...
09:07 PM, Mar 17, 2012

IT Conclave: Salman Rushdie's session postponed

IT Conclave: Salman Rushdie's session postponed New Delhi: Author Salman Rushdie's literary session at the India Today Conclave has been postponed by a day to Saturday following a sudden change in schedule, the organisers said. The organisers refused to cite any specific reason for the change and said the session would be open for select invitees only. Tight security arrangements are in place here to prevent any trouble during the visit of Salman Rushdie, the controversial...
03:19 PM, Mar 16, 2012

Imran Khan cancels India trip over Salman Rushdie

Imran Khan cancels India trip over Salman Rushdie New Delhi: Pakistani cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan has reportedly cancelled a visit to India after it emerged that author Salman Rushdie would be speaking at the same conference. The Express Tribune reported that Imran Khan refused to attend the India Today conclave in New Delhi if Salman Rushdie was also going to be present. A leader from Imran's party, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaaf (PTI), Shireen Mazari, issued a statement that Khan cancelled his...
06:49 PM, Mar 14, 2012

Rushdie to return to India after death threats

Rushdie to return to India after death threats New Delhi: Salman Rushdie will return to India this week to speak at a conference, under two months after death threats forced the Booker Prize-winning author to pull out of Asia's biggest literary festival, the event organiser said on Tuesday. Rushdie's attempt to visit India in January brought protests from some Indian Muslim groups, which consider his 1988 novel 'The Satanic Verses' blasphemous because of the way it portrayed the...
09:59 PM, Mar 13, 2012
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