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Nilanjana S Roy: Listening to Rushdie. (Hat tip, Vikram Johri.)
In
the two decades since The Satanic Verses was banned, it has become
increasingly hard to discuss the idea Rushdie puts forward in his
work, which is the idea that doubt is necessary and valuable. But in
that time, India has also moved closer to accepting, blindly and
without much fuss, a worryingly widespread belief. This is the belief
that at worst, questioning any faith or religion is in itself a kind
of blasphemy — and at best, it’s an esoteric activity that the
majority can safely ignore.
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