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Another milestone by Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti


Delhi court forces Penguin Books to withdraw Doniger’s controversial book

Dinanath Batra to move court again on Doniger’s another book, On Hinduism
Pramod Kumar Sunday, February 23, 2014

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Dinanath Batra, veteran educationist and convener of the Shiksha Bachalo Andolan Samiti, has achieved another milestone. At the ‘young’ age of 84, he forced the Penguin Books India to withdraw all editions of the US writer Wendy Doniger’s controversial book, The Hindus: An Alternative History.

The publisher entered into an agreement before the Additional District Judge Shri Balwant Rai Bansal at Saket Districts Court in Delhi on February 10 to destroy all copies of the book at its own cost within six months.

The agreement, signed between the petitioner Shri Dinanath Batra and others (OP Gupta, Shravan Kumar, Samley Prasad, Mahesh Chander Sharma, Dr Satish Mittal) and the Penguin Books India, made it clear that the said book would not be printed in any form again. Shri Batra had filed this case on March 19, 2011 through his counsel Monika Arora.

Wendy Doniger analysed revered Hindu Gods and Goddess using her widely discredited psychosexual Freudian theories that modern, humanistic psychology has deemed limiting. These interpretations are presented as hard facts and not as speculations. In the process, the beliefs, traditions and interpretations of practicing Hindus are simply ignored or bypassed without the unsuspecting reader knowing this to be the case. Even cover page of the book showed ‘Lord Krishna...sitting on buttocks of a naked woman surrounded by other naked women...in a vulgar, base perverse manner to outrage religious feelings of Hindus.

Doniger’s book has been receiving protest ever since it was published in 2009 with several scholars saying her assertions were ‘unreliable’ and ‘idiosyncratic’ both in India and abroad. This withdrawal of the book clearly signals a rising awareness among the Hindus against the perceived slurs on Hinduism by foreign Indologists.

Commenting over the court ruling the author Wendy Doniger termed the Indian judiciary itself as the main villain. In a statement she said: “They (Penguin) were finally defeated by the true villain of this piece—the Indian law that makes it a criminal rather than civil offense to publish a book that offends any Hindu, a law that jeopardises the physical safety of any publisher, no matter how ludicrous the accusation brought against a book.” She threatened that in the age of Internet, it is no longer possible to suppress a book and the people in India will always be able to read her books of all sorts, including some that may offend some Hindus.

The court ruling shook the secularists so deeply that they are making unending hue and cry in defence of Doniger. But the majority of Hindus are happy. “Wendy must now be exposed in the academic world for motivated research under the garb of intellectual activism. Wendy and likes of her need to be psychoanalysed for their perverted approach in religious studies and declared bias against anything that challenges the Western thought,” said Prof BK Kuthiala, Vice Chancellor of Makhanlal Chaturvedi National Journalism University, Bhopal.

Undeterred over any criticism, Shri Batra and Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti said they would continue to campaign against the author’s other works still on sale in the country.

Other Milestones
(1)Delhi High Court ordered the removal of 75 objectionable portions from the history books for classes 6-12 published by the NCERT.
(2)The Union HRD Minister ordered IGNOU to delete all the passages insulting Hindu Gods.
(3)A portion insulting women in the name of Rig Veda was deleted from BA (Pass Course) Sociology Part-I book in Delhi University.
(4)Oxford University Press withdrew the book, Many Ramayanas, an article by AK Ramanajuan, prescribed for Delhi University’s BA (Hons) History students.
(5)Forced the Government of India to withdraw sex education in schools.
(6)Won a case regarding the qualification of Sanskrit teachers in 2011.

And distortion continues in DU

Canard against RSS in BA third year history book

THE battle of Shri Dinanath Batra and Shiksha Bachao Andolan Samiti against distortion of history books seems to be getting longer. Several books being taught in Delhi University have already been withdrawn or banned, but the University seems to have taken no lesson. In history book for BA third year, From Plassey to Partition: A History of Modern India, written by Sekhar Bandyopadhyay, published by Orient BlackSwan, a kind of hate is being developed among the students against Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS). See just two passages:

“…Muslim mobilization under the banner of Khilafat generated a sense of inferiority and insecurity among the Hindus, who in emulation of their aggressive Other now started counter-mobilisation. The Arya Samaj started a militant suddhi campaign in Punjab and UP and the Hindu Mahasabha launched its drive towards Hindu sangathan(organization) in 1924; the Rastriya Swayam Sevak Sangh, an overtly aggressive Hindu organization, was also born in the same year. The inevitable result of such mobilization along community lines was the outbreak of a series of riots between the Hindus and Muslims in the 1920s, affecting practically all parts of India.” (Page 335)

“…If the Muslim minorities organized themselves around the rallying symbol of Pakistan and were raising disciplined paramilitary volunteer organizations as the Muslim National Guard,the Hindus did not fall behind in organizing and simultaneously stigmatizing their “threatening Others”. This can be gauged from the growing popularity of the overtly Hindu nationalist organization, the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), which focused primarily on the social and psychological construction of the Hindu nation. The number of its volunteers (swayamsevaks) rose from forty thousand in 1938 to seventy-six thousand in 1943 to six hundred thousand by the beginning of 1948. More interesting is the regional distribution of this disciplined and well-drilled volunteer corp. The RSS was most strong in Bihar, the Bombay region, the Central Provinces, Greater Punjab (including Delhi and Himachal Pradesh) and UP. Here the RSS appealed to the students and youth, who were attracted to paramilitary training, were distrustful of Gandhian methods, and nurtured deep anti-Muslim feelings. And the organization was generously patronized by the Hindu Mahasabha leaders, the Arya Samajis and the maharajas of certain princely states where Muslim minorities had of late become articulate and militant.” (Page 452)

There are also some references about RSS on page numbers 422, 428, 452-53, 460 and 463.

Intolerance in the name of freedom of expression

Monika Arora

I was shocked and aghast to read the comments of author Wendy Doniger calling Indian Judiciary as the main villainin this case. Equally shocking was the article of Ram Chandra Guha in a newspaper stating that courts have failed to protect artistic rights. Equally stunning was the letter of Arundhati Roy calling usHindu fanatic outfit, fly-by-night-outfit and fascists on the one hand and threatening Penguin with protests outside their office on the other hand. All these three reactions displayed the same mindset, which is anti-Hindu mindset and holds“we will obey the law, if it suits us otherwise damn it”.

Wendy Doniger wrote in her ill famed book that Swami Vivekananda and Mahatma Gandhi advised people to eat beef. Mangal Pandey, hero of first war of Independence, was under influence of bhang, opium, alcohol; Rani Laxmibai was loyal to the British. Shivalinga is a representation of the male sexual organ in erection. Lord Rama said only an idiot like father would give up a good son like him for the sake of pretty women. The map of India is shown without Kashmir.

The objectionable passages are per-se defamatory, objectionable and insulting to our freedom fighters and the Hindu Gods. The withdrawal of this book is an outcome of a valid, legal battle fought by people of eminence in this vibrant democracy. Further this lynch mob and intolerant pseudo-secularists in the name of freedom of expression are crying from rooftops and demanding freedom of defamation. India is governed by Rule of Law, which states that law is Supreme and governs the whole country and its people. Article 19 of the Constitution of India states the Fundamental Rights of Freedom of Expression which comes with reasonable restrictions in public order, morality, unity and integrity. But the likes of Arundhati Roy are alien to the concept of Rule of Law. She has been more in the news for being on the wrong side of law and was even held guilty for Contempt of Court.

I most humbly state that merely getting an International Award does not make you, Ms Wendy Doniger and Ms. Arundhati Roy, above the Indian Law and does not give you a right to damn the Indian Courts, Judiciary and all these voices who disagree with you. Further it does not give you freedom to defame the freedom fighters and any religion in the name of freedom of expression.

(The writer was advocate for the petitioners in this case)

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“Freedom of expression does not mean freedom of defamation” – Monika Arora, legal counsel for SBAC against Penguin India

Monika Arora
“It may be news for you and everyone else but for us it was a simple case,” Monika Arora says with an almost bemused smile, “I simply cannot understand why there is such a big hue and cry.” It is roughly a week after news first broke of Penguin India’s agreement to withdraw copies of Wendy Doniger’s book, “The Hindus: An Alternative History” and Arora seems genuinely surprised at the volume of attention this story was given, both by the national as well as the international media.
Arora was the legal counsel for the Shiksha Bachao Andolan Committee (SBAC), the orgnaisation that had first approached courts in 2010, following the publication of Doniger’s book. The SBAC had claimed that portions of the book were defamatory, untrue and insulted the religious beliefs of the plaintiffs. The relief sought by the SBAC was the deletion of those portions of the book that were untrue and defamatory.
Four years later, while the trial was at the stage of cross-examination, Penguin India agreed to completely withdraw the book from the Indian market, something that Arora and the SBAC had never asked for. Once this agreement was made public, it evoked some strong reactions, with Penguin author Arundathi Roy writing an open letter asking Penguin to identify what “terrified” the publisher.
“The problem is that Hindu bashing sells,” says Arora, the measured pace of her words belying her apparent irritation. She minces no words when it comes to the likes of Roy, claiming that “leftist intellectuals” are prone to mistake “Hindu bashing” for secularism. “Had a similar book been written about any other religion,” she says, “I wonder if these intellectuals would have supported it.” As for worries that this spoke poorly of India’s committement to the freedom of expression, Arora counters it with the argument that freedom of expression does not include the freedom of defamation.
“Doniger has a history of defaming Hindus,” says Arora, “and the book is filled with factual errors but just because she is white, we don’t question these things.” Some of the errors that SBAC had sought to remove from the book include the statement that Rani Jhansi was loyal to the British, that Mahatma Gandhi advised people to eat beef, and that the shiv lingam was a representation of the erect male sexual organ. And it is at this point that Arora appears to become truly upset, “Doniger’s book is nothing but porn.”
It was not only Arundathi Roy who chose to issue a public statement on this issue. Wendy Doniger also made a public statement, stating that the real culprits were neither the SBAC nor Penguin India but rather the Indian law that, “that jeopardizes the physical safety of any publisher”
And it is with this particular contention that Arora has a problem with.
“This law has existed since way before 2009,” she says in reference to Section 295A, “it certainly didn’t deter international publishers then so why is it suddenly being raised now?”
“Rule of law mandates that no one should be above the law,” she adds, “and if this is what [S.295A] states than what is all this hue and cry for?”
Another aspect that Arora has taken a strong exception to is the manner in which her clients have been portrayed. “My clients have been called fascists, Modi-supporters and this is ridiculous!” she says, “I mean just because you talk about Hindusim doesn’t automatically mean you belong to a certain political camp!” Worse, as per Arora, her clients were educated, law-abiding citizens. “One of them is a former Ambassador, another an academician, the third a historian,” and her voice appears to be tinged with pain, “they are not some illiterates who retaliate with violence.”
Arora has had a fairly interesting career of her own. As a student, she was the Secretary (and later the President) of the Delhi University Students Union. “This gave me the confidence to speak I suppose,” she says about her student days, “there were times when I was addressing an audience of lakhs.” It may have been this stint that pushed her towards law, and she took up the law degree from Delhi University.
More than a decade into the profession, she seems to have found her passion. “Law allows you to get relief for any person wronged by law,” she says, “and that is what is so fascinating about law.” Over the years, she has appeared in a number of public interest litigations, including litigations against the Delhi Bar Council, Delhi University and the Delhi government.  “Anything of public interest,” she says, “inspires me to work.”
Comment

AMOL

February 18, 2014 - 7:27pm
Madam,
Ask any MAN in India, how he lives with the fear of False Molestation/sexual harassment complaints.
You correctly wrote against freedom of defamation. Anti - men laws do not allow naming women who make false complaints. But Media depicts Man as a Rapist/Molestor thereby defaming him.
Madam, where were u all these days, when innocent Men were named under false molestation cases? Why did u not write some article in favour of Men?
http://barandbench.com/comment/44881#.UwbP6WKSzCd

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