Rushdie`s `Satanic Verses` has hurt Muslims: Katju
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Rushdie's 'Satanic Verses' has hurt Muslims: Katju

Last Updated: Monday, January 30, 2012, 16:37     A- A A+
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New Delhi: Attacking Salman Rushdie, Press Council of India (PCI) Chairman Markandey Katju today said the "sensationalism" depicted by his book 'Satanic Verses' has deeply hurt Muslim sensitivities and that an individual's freedom of speech has to harmonised with the public interest.

Justice Katju, who had last week termed Rushdie as a "sub-standard and poor writer", also questioned the Booker Prize awarded to the author saying it was "mystery" why he got it.

"Some people describe Rushdie as a great writer because he has won the Booker Prize. In this connection, I wish to say that Literature prizes are often a mystery. Out of the approximately 100 Nobel Prizes given for literature till today, nobody even remembers the name of 80 or more winners," he said in a statement here.

Referring to the Satanic Verses, he said that Rushdie has, "certainly attacked, even though by insinuation, Islam and the Prophet. Such sensationalism may have earned Rushdie million of dollars, but it has deeply hurt Muslim sensitivities."

Justice Katju, who till recently was Supreme Court judge, said the individual's freedom of speech has to be "harmonised" with the public interest.

"In other words, a balance has to be struck between the two. Where to strike the balance is therefore a question of crucial importance," he said, while noting that Article 19(2) provides for "reasonable restrictions" on the freedom of speech in the "interest of security of the State, public order, decency, morality, etc."

PTI

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First Published: Monday, January 30, 2012, 16:37

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pallikkunnan - kerala
It is alas to involved in the freedom of an artist or writer.
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Petrus - Mumbai
Justice Katju,said the individual`s freedom of speech has to be ``harmonised`` with the public interest. Ha sjustice Katju thought of it that public interest can be manipulated and thus forbidding someone to speak openly might contribute to sabotage the truth?
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S.A.Khaleem - Thirupathi
No one knows Rushdie before he published his controversial Satanic Verses. people need to be informed or reminded that his earlier publications have also been controversial and hirt different sections of people though not religiously . Talking a little about an another controversial writer Taslima Nasreen, she married thrice and all the three have been publishers in her country. Need less to mention her book lajja got her the fame whether good or bad. All these things compels us to believe that these two have resorted to such an un ethical act as to hurt millions of people all accross the globe just to earn fame and make money.
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