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Soli J. Sorabjee Posted: Jan 19, 2008 at 2346 hrs IST
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One of the greatest dangers to our democracy is the virus of intolerance that has assumed menacing proportions. It is not confined to any particular class or community. The infection is widespread. The worst manifestation was when the prestigious Bhandarkar Institute in Pune was vandalised by bigots and invaluable manuscripts were destroyed because the American author James Laine who had made some unpalatable remarks about Chhatrapati Shivaji in his biography, had worked at the institute. Sikhs are offended by certain words in the title of a movie and want them deleted. Christians want the movie The Da Vinci Code banned because they find it hurtful. Actress Khushboo faced the ire of some Hindu organisations on account of her comments on sex and virginity. Another recent incident is the complaint filed by the Hindu Makkal Katchi against actress Shreya because of her skimpy outfit, which had offended Hindu culture, whatever that means.

The latest shocking incident of intolerance is the call given by the All-India Ulema Council, which has asked the Muslim community to boycott all Godrej products unless the company’s chairperson Adi Godrej apologises for hosting writer Salman Rushdie. This call has perturbing implications. What right has any person or body of persons to dictate to and intimidate any Indian citizen about his wish to invite and host a reception for a person of his or her choice because the invitee is disliked by some fanatical members of a particular community. Rushdie has not been declared a proclaimed offender. Neither the state nor enlightened Muslims should remain silent spectators.

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Suppose the celebrated painter M.F. Husain is invited by an Indian citizen and a lunch is hosted for him. Can some fanatical Hindu organisations taking a cue from the Muslim boycott call threaten the host with dire consequences because they are offended by some of his paintings? If these trends are not repressed urgently and severely, bigotry and intolerance will destroy our democratic social fabric.

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