Taslima Nasreen exposes hypocrisy of India's so-called secularists, shares video of 'Muslim fanatics'
Taslima Nasreen shared a video on Twitter in which a few 'Muslim fanatics' are seen demanding arrest of the author over the sale of her controversial book 'Lajja' in Hyderabad.
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New Delhi: Noted Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen on Sunday shared a video on Twitter in which a few 'Muslim fanatics' are seen demanding arrest of the author over the sale of her controversial book 'Lajja' at an exhibition put up by Teachers Federation at Sundarya Vigyana Kendram in Hyderabad.
However, what most the protesters in the video failed to realise is that the book is not banned in India.
Questioning the silence of so-called secularists in India, Nasreen further wrote, “Haven't heard any secular writer in India call this act of Muslim fanatics 'intolerance'.
Haven't heard any secular writer in India call this act of Muslim fanatics 'intolerance'.Watch the video https://t.co/hSJSCP53TI
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) December 13, 2015
Those Indian Muslim protesters do not know that Lajja is banned in Bangladesh, not in India. https://t.co/hSJSCP53TI
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) December 13, 2015
These people are liars.The truth is,Lajja is he only book or one of my rare books in which I havn't criticized Islam https://t.co/8PzreFYD4L
— taslima nasreen (@taslimanasreen) December 13, 2015
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