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Salman Rushdie's case to be settled on Aug 26

Salman Rushdie
London, Aug 26: Indian-British novelist Sir Salman Rushdie will be appearing on Tuesday, Aug 26 at the High Court for the settlement of a libel action he brought over allegations in a book written by a former cop. A former Special Branch driver and a convicted fraudster, Ron Evans, made a number of allegations in the book, 'On Her Majesty's Service'.

The book was to have been published at the beginning of August, but was delayed after being serialised in The Mail when Sir Salman first became aware of its contents, reports TimesOnline.

John Blake Publishing Ltd pulped the 4,000 copies that were printed but never published after discovering that substantial parts of two chapters were untrue. Bits of the book have now been rewritten.

According to reports, the settlement of Sir Salman's libel action will include an admission by the publisher that some allegations in the first version of the book were untrue, although Sir Salman is not claiming any damages. The original book included false claims that the security officers who guarded Sir Salman after a fatwa was declared against him once locked him in a cupboard and went for a drink, and that his third wife, Elizabeth West, married him for his money.


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Banning books is banning thinking: Jaswant Singh

Shimla, Aug 20: Responding to the Gujarat government's move to ban his book on Jinnah, Jaswant Singh equated the act of banning books to 'banning thinking'.Expressing that he was 'saddened' by this move, Jaswant Singh likened himself to author Salman Rushdie whose book 'Satanic Verses' was banned for containing controversial content on Islam.When asked about BJP's contention that the decision to sack him was based on the fact that his comments on Jinnah were against the party's ideology,.....
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