Friday, August 10, 2007

தஸ்லிமாவை அடித்தது சரியே: காங்கிரஸ் கூட்டணி கட்சி

காங்கிரஸ் கூட்டணியில் இருக்கும் எம்.ஐ.எம் என்ற மஜ்லிஸ் இத்தேஹாதுல் முஸ்லீமீன் கட்சி காங்கிரசுடன் கூட்டணியில் உள்ளது.
இந்த கட்சி எம் எல் ஏக்களே தஸ்லீமாவை அடித்தவர்கள்.
இந்த கட்சி தலைவர் அடித்ததற்கு ஆதரவு தெரிவித்தார்.

பங்களாதேஷே தஸ்லீமாவை துரத்திவிட்டபோது ஏன் இந்தியா இவருக்கு இடம் கொடுக்கவேண்டும் என்றும் கேட்டார்.

இவரது கட்சி எம் எல் ஏக்கள் இந்த எழுத்தாளர் இஸ்லாமை அவமரியாதை செய்தார் ஆகவே தகுந்தபாடம் கற்பித்தோம் என்று கூறினர்

UPA ally Owaisi backs MLAs for attacking Taslima at book launch
Express News Service
Posted online: Friday, August 10, 2007 at 0000 hrs


HYDERABAD, AUGUST 9: Exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen was attacked today by MLAs and followers of the Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM), a Hyderabad-based Muslim political party, during a book release function in the city.

Led by MIM MLAs Afsar Khan, Ahmed Pasha Quadri and Mozam Khan, the protestors stormed the Press Club, where Taslima had gone to release Chellu ku Chellu, the Telugu version of her controversial book Shodh, and began hurling chairs, flower pots, books and whatever else they could lay their hands on.

Taslima, who received minor injuries, was rescued by mediapersons. Police reached the spot and took the attackers, including the MLAs, into custody.

MIM president Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi defended his party MLAs. “When the Bangladesh government has shunted Taslima out of the country, why is the Indian government protecting her?” he asked.

Akbaruddin Owaisi, MIM’s leader in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly, said his party was not worried about the case against its MLAs and activists. “She brought disrespect to Islam and we taught her a lesson,” he said.

The attack began as soon as the function got underway. Taken aback, people present there formed a protective cordon around the writer. Escorted out, she later left for Kolkata.

Chief Minister Y S Rajasekhara Reddy described the attack as “a barbaric act” and said the attackers would be punished.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Islam is deeply anti-woman. Islam is the fundamental cause of the repression of Muslim women and remains the major obstacle to the evolution of their position.

Islam has always considered women as creatures inferior in every way: physically, intellectually, and morally.

This negative vision is divinely sanctioned in the Koran, corroborated by the hadiths, and perpetuated by the commentaries of the theologians, the custodians of Muslim dogma and ignorance.

The Koran remains for all Muslims, not just "fundamentalists," the uncreated word of God Himself.

It is valid for all times and places; its ideas are absolutely true and beyond all criticism.

To question it is to question the very word of God, and hence blasphemous. A Muslim's duty is to believe it and obey its divine commands.

Anonymous said...

மேலே சொல்லப் பட்ட அனைத்திற்குமே குரானில் சூராக்கள் உள்ளன. அவைகளே ஆதாரமாக இருப்பினும் எந்த முஸ்லீமும் இதை ஏற்க மறுப்பர்.