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Govt extends Taslima Nasreen's visa

New Delhi, Feb 15: The government today decided to extend the visa of Bangladesh's writer Taslima Nasreen, who has taken refuge in India, but hoped that she does not do anything to hurt India's secular ethos and people's sentiments.

A spokesman of the External Affairs Ministry said here that throughout its history, India has had a tradition of offering hospitality to those who seek it. ''It (India) has also afforded protection to those who have come as our guests. Ms. Taslima Nasreen is our guest and, in keeping with our traditions, we have offered her the same privileges,'' the spokesman said.

He said that it was, therefore, incumbent on those who are welcomed as guests in India, that they remained sensitive to India's traditions and not conduct themselves in a manner that would either affect India's relations with other countries or hurt secular ethos.

''We expect that they do not undertake actions that could hurt the sentiments of the many communities that make up our multi-religious and multi-ethnic nation. These are the same restraints which we in India follow. We expect nothing less from our guests,'' he added.

The spokesman, however, did not say for how long the visa has been extended.


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Writer Sujit Datta defends Taslima Nasreen

New Delhi, Nov 28: Writer Sujit Datta today slammed the fundamentalist forces hounding Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen, and said her advocacy of women's liberation automatically leads her to question not only Islam but all religions. ''The noise from the Muslims is more because that brand of religion has a greater propensity for volatile and juvenile response,'' he said while talking to the sources.  Taslima, who was living in exile in Kolkata, had to flee the city after Muslim organisations protested against.....
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