so communist government too chickened out
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Originally Posted by ibnlive-comments
The very security of our country is at stake by giving shelter to Taslima. We have invited trouble by given shelter to a person who is supposed to be a criminal on their country or as a matter of fact to any muslim faith.It is the internal problem of their country and India is no one to interfere in their affairs . By giving unnecessary shelter to her we have invited the wreath of not only the muslims in our country but also other muslims around the world.She may be right or wrong as per the the freedom of speech act which India is no way concerned, What we are concerned is the internal peace in our country and any foreigner who is a threat to it has no right to stay on our land.Now that so many innocent lives are lost what has Taslima have to say about it and who is going to bear the burnt of these families. Are the people who are supporting her going to adapt the widows and the children or they are going to become the bread winner of their families in future, execpt the lip sympathy they have nothing to offer, knowning well that people's memory is short.It is high time that the government takes a quick decision to send her back to Bangladesh or to any other country where she is accepted. Our country can ill afford to keep her saying that she is a woman and needs protection from fundamentalist group.Let the Indian government take care of their women first and then think of giving shelter to others.
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Does this view correct acc to you?Well,for communal peace,then she should be deported,but that will be a sad incident in democratic india
UPDATE:
Taslima is welcome to return back: Bengal govt
New Delhi: Politics over controversial author Taslima Nasreen safe stay intensifies. Now West Bengal government wants her back.
Forty-eight hours after Taslima was shunted out of West Bengal, the West Bengal Home Secretary on Saturday said she could return to the state if she wished and promised her security.
This after BJP has decided to be a knight in shining armour for this damsel in distress.
The party is making Taslima feel secure in the Capital's Rajasthan House. And the guest is staying put, not budging an inch after she arrived here from Jaipur on Friday night.
The media wasn't given the opportunity to get any closer. And there was information that the BJP leadership is willing to court Taslima to keep her alive as a political issue.
BJP leader Prakash Javdekar says, “This has exposed the CPM and the west Bengal government that their preaching is different and their practice is different.”
And in Kolkata, this man agrees that Taslima's future was uncertain and she isn't coming back to Kolkata.
It is he who organized Taslima's secret departure and stay in Jaipur. Sundeep Bhutoria is a Kolkata-based businessman who has known the controversial Bangladeshi author for long.
He says that Taslima isn't willing to stay on in Jaipur. Her trip to Delhi had to be hurriedly organised.
Bhutoria says, “She was not satisfied with the security and she was feeling threatened because in this place something will happen to her.”
Criticism kept pouring in from intellectuals. This Bangladeshi author has also suffered Taslima's fate in his native soil.
He's received asylum in Delhi some years ago. He feels Taslima shouldn't be passed around like a soccer ball.
Author Salam Azad says, “It is very shameful for all Bengali people not only India not only Bangladesh all over the world.”
Even for moderate Muslim politicians, Taslima isn't welcome.
For now, Taslima's address is going to be Rajasthan House in Delhi. But how long she stays there will depend on her security managers.
The government is getting constant updates and keeping a close watching on the political reactions to her stay in the Capital.
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