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FIR filed against Ashis Nandy for remark against Dalits

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Last updated on: January 26, 2013 20:31 IST
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Noted author Ashis Nandy today kicked up a storm with his comments that people from OBC, SC and ST communities were the ‘most corrupt’, remarks that came under all round attack.

Hours after Nandy made the remarks at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival, a first information report was lodged with the police against him in Jaipur under Section 506 Indian Penal Code (criminal intimidation) and the Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes(Prevention of Atrocities) Act. The FIR was filed by Rajpal Meena, Chairperson of the SC/ST Rajasthan Manch and the matter will be investigated, the police said.

"It is a fact that most of the corrupt come from OBCs and Scheduled Castes and now increasingly the Scheduled Tribes," he said participating in a session at the festival.

 

 Going further, he said, "I will give an example. One of the states with the least amount of corruption is state of West Bengal when the Communist Party of India-Marxist was there. And I must draw attention to the fact that in the last 100 years, nobody from OBC, SC and ST has come anywhere near to power. It is an absolutely clean state."

 

 He was immediately challenged by one of the panelists Ashutosh, a TV journalist. "This is the most bizarre statement I have heard. The Brahmins and the upper caste can do away with all the corruption but when a low caste person emulates the same thing it becomes so wrong. Such a statement is not right," he said.

 

 Nandy's comments triggered a storm with Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati and Lok Janshakti Party leader Ram Vilas demanding registration of case under SC/ST Act against Nandy. Mayawati wanted him to be jailed immediately.

 

 The Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Janata Dal-United), the CPI as also the SC Commission Chairman P L Punia also condemned the remarks.

While seeking to clarify, Nandy made a flip flop saying he would apologise if he had been misunderstood. However, when questioned further, he said "I don't apologise at all because I hold it very close to my heart. I was, in fact, supporting the cause of those who are marginalised and those who are in minority and those who are oppressed. I have spent all my life supporting their causes and will continue doing it."

 

He said he actually meant that if people from OBC, SC and ST indulge in corruption, it is ‘corruption indeed’ while those from upper caste can go scot-free.

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