Banning Da Vinci?
I am extremely pissed at the news that India’s I&B Ministry is considering holding the release of the movie, The Da Vinci Code. Why? Because some vitrolic defenders of the Catholic faith are threatening violence if their demands of banning the movie are not met. India, as I believe has always been a wuss state regarding frivilous demands of minorities (or even majorities) who threaten violence. Banning Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses, or the marathi play, Mee Nathuram Godse Boltoy, or even removing Jo Bole So Nihal after theaters were bombed are just few examples of blatant stifling of freedom of expression in what is otherwise a democratic state. My reactions to such fear mongering by anti-social religious zealots are perfectly reflected by Atanu’s thoughts on this issue:
My conviction is that only those whose faith is on very shaky ground feel threatened by books and movies that cast doubt on those beliefs. Their violent reaction is indeed a sign of their own faithlessness and should be cause for some introspection. But whether they figure out their insecurities or not, is not such a major issue. What is a major issue is when the government capitulates and drives one more nail into the coffin of free speech and liberty.
I wonder when will we learn to let the democratic principles remain alive or are we so enamoured by votebank politics that we are going beyong free televisions and Rs.2 rice to trample on the foundations of our republic?



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