All religions are anti-women, says Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen

by news
February 7, 2016

New Delhi: Amid a raging debate on India being intolerant, controversial writer Taslima Nasreen on Saturday stated that most of religions are anti-women and fundamentalists are only making it worst.

The Bangladeshi author was speaking at the Kerala Literature Festival where she questioned why the secularists in India criticise only targeted Hindu fundamentalists but at the same time ignore Muslim fundamentalists.

While calling India a tolerant land, Taslima agreed that there were few intolerant people in the country who are responsible who create hurdles.

“I think most people are quite tolerant of each others’ faith. The laws in India do not support intolerance. But there are so many intolerant people in this country”, she said. Taslima also stated that hat the presence of such ‘pseudo secularism’ is an aberration for a true democracy.

She also added that at present, India is waging a battle between secularism and fundamentalism, between innovation and tradition, between humanity and barbarianism, and between people who value freedom and who don’t.

Taslima also condemned the 2015 Dadri mob lynching incident, in which a man was beaten to death over allegations of eating beef. She also praised Indian writers who returned their Sahitya Akademi awards, thus showing a unique mode of protest ‘silently’.