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Jaswant flays ban on book by Gujarat govt

Criticising the ban imposed on his book by Gujarat government, expelled BJP leader Jaswant Singh today said it amounted to "banning thinking" and likened the step to the one taken against noted author Salman Rushdie for his controversial work "Satanic Verses". - The real story behind Jaswant"s expulsion - Jaswant says expulsion regrettable - Jaswant Singh expelled from BJP - Jaswant faces more flak on Jinnah - BJP"s Jinnah obsession - BJP locked in fierce contest with Cong, JD(S) in bypolls "I am greatly saddened by it," Singh told reporters on the Gujarat government"s decision to ban his book "Jinnah — India, Partition, Independence". "The day we start banning books, we are banning thinking," said Singh, who was expelled by BJP for the book in which he has praised the Pakistan founder M A Jinnah. He said the step taken by Gujarat government was "another example of (action taken against) Salman Rushdie and Satanic Verses" which was banned for its controversial contents on Islam. Asked to comment on BJP"s contention that he had been expelled for his uncharitable comments in the book against Sardar Patel and that his views on Jinnah were different from those of L K Advani, he said, "Let me understand why (I was expelled). Nobody has told me." On his continuance as MP from Darjeeling, he said he got a telephonic call from his constituency that the people there wanted him to continue as their representative in Lok Sabha. Gujarat government last night banned Jaswant"s book on Jinnah alleging it was an attempt to defame the image of the country"s first Home Minister Vallabhbhai Patel by "questioning his patrioric spirit." "Jaswant Singh"s book questions role of Sardar Patel during the partition of India as well as his patriotic spirit. This is an attempt to tarnish the image of Patel who is considered the architect of modern united India," a statement issued by the state government said. "It is a bid to defame Patel by distorting historical facts," it charged. "So, the state government has decided to ban the book with immediate effect for wider public interest," it said. "As per the ban, there cannot be sale, distribution or publication of the book in the state," it said.


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