Guest guest Posted January 26, 2012 Report Share Posted January 26, 2012 I was finally happy that Salman Rushdie made up for his absence at Jaipur when he appeared on Indian TV. I don't know what he wrote in Satanic Verses, but it was satisfying to hear him talk. I have read his other books. He is a cerebral writer. We don't read much. Then we don't read much which may cause neuronal fatigue. Finally, even if we manage to read something of the variety Salman is known for, we don't understand. If that is the case, why do we get ourselves worked up in a frenzy? Is it because we don't read enough? Or, is it because reading something even remotely artistic and intellectual unmasks are mental deficit? We are stilted in our thinking. Anybody who we feel stigmatises us needs to be stigmatised. Forget Salman Rushdie. Let us also forget his ‘verses’ which the likes of Shahabbudin and Owaisi think were ‘satanic. This Salman has been condemned enough for his book. Therefore, he should not be troubled any more. Let us talk about the other Salman. Who is he? Ok, just sing dhinkachika… dhinkachika… dhinkachika… for a few minutes and you will know which Salman I mean. He is the same one who drove his car over the unsuspecting homeless sleeping on a pavement. A few of them died. Nobody was interested after the initial outcry. Then he shot a protected animal in a national reserve. He went to the court as if he was to receive an award there. I am sure even the judge would have had some unexpected excitement to break the monotony of his routine. He would even assault his girlfriend sometimes. He can be found in any cinema thrusting his pelvis at you. A sensible person would take it as a visual threat. In contrast, it is a visual delight for millions. He has attained virtual sainthood among his fans. See, how we sanctify inanities.  I do not know why one is seen as the Satan and the second as a saint. The way we treat the two Salmans is a reflection of the dichotomy in the Indian mind. Bharat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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