Katju: Rushdie a poor, substandard writer
PCI chairman Markandey Katju called Salman Rushdie a “poor” and “sub-standard writer” who would have remained largely unknown but for his controversial book Satanic Verses.
He also criticised Mr Rushdie’s admirers, saying they suffered from “colonial inferiority complex” that a writer living abroad has to be great. “Salman Rushdie dominated the Jaipur Festival. I do not wish to get into the controversy whether banning him was correct or not. I am raising a much more fundamental issue,” he said.
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Rashdie is sure a bellow
aslam
26 Jan 2012 - 01:06
Rashdie is sure a bellow standard writer. he find the easy way to bacome popular by wrinting controvarsy . some bolly wood sub- actress are also (ex.Veena-Malik) expose nude to a magazine so she can easly be come popular. like wise Rashdie is amoung one.
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