Tag: Naseeruddin Shah

  • Art exhibition on Narendra Dabholkar: His footprints would only deepen, says actor Naseeruddin Shah

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Dr Narendra Dabholkar’s work can not be wiped out and his “footprints would only deepen”, veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah said here on Friday.

    Speaking after inaugurating ‘We Are On Trial’, an art exhibition on the slain rationalist, he also said one needs the same conviction to fight superstition, which those who hold on to superstitions possess.

    The exhibition, which features some 30 installations made by students of the J J School of Art, has been put together by ‘Friends of Dabholkar’, a group of activists.

    “Dr Dabholkar was among those great men whose footprints would deepen further instead of getting wiped out,” Shah said.

    “I am proud that I lived in the same era when people like Dr Dabholkar were a source of inspiration, not just him but Pansare, Kalburgi, Gauri Lankesh and those countless activists, teachers, and intellectuals who are languishing in jail and we don’t know how long they will be in jail and whose crime was to speak the truth,” he said.

    The murders of Kannada writer M M Kalburgi, communist leader Govind Pansare and journalist Gauri Lankesh followed Dabholkar’s murder in Pune on August 20, 2013.

    As per the probe agencies, the four murders were committed by the same group.

    Shah also said that such murders have taken place in Pakistan too, mentioning the violent deaths of politician Salman Taseer and rights activist Sabeen Mehmood.

    “In Iran, thousands of girls have put their lives at stake while carrying on an agitation against the Hijab law. We consider ourselves lucky that we lived in this time,” Shah said.

    The actor conceded that he was not much aware of Dabholkar’s work when he was alive.

    After learning about him after his murder, “I was astonished that here was a man who put his convictions before his life”, he said.

    The actor also mentioned the “Maulavi” of his childhood who used to teach them “nonsense” like earth does not revolve around the sun.

    To fight superstition, we need the same conviction as these people who preach irrational ideas, Shah said.

    The actor also narrated a parable by renowned Hindi writer Harishankar Parsai, a sarcastic take on the nature of politics in electoral democracy.

    Earlier, reminiscing about her late husband, Dr Shaila Dabholkar said his motto was “to fight is to win” and “action” was important.

    This attitude helped her when she got involved in work related to de-addiction and mental health, she said.

    Asked about the several threats that Dabholkar received during his lifetime, she said he never thought about fear of death.

    Lawyer Abhav Nevagi, who is representing the Dabholkar family in the cases related to his murder, said the legal battle has witnessed many a turn and twist.

    At one point, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) told the court that the bullets which formed evidence would be sent to Scotland Yard for expert opinion, but later the central agency told the court that there is no agreement between the Indian government and the UK authorities to enable such sharing of evidence.

    In the process, 10 months were wasted, he said. The CBI has arrested five persons in the Dabholkar murder case, two of whom are out on bail. The trial in the case is going on before a court in Pune.

    MUMBAI: Dr Narendra Dabholkar’s work can not be wiped out and his “footprints would only deepen”, veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah said here on Friday.

    Speaking after inaugurating ‘We Are On Trial’, an art exhibition on the slain rationalist, he also said one needs the same conviction to fight superstition, which those who hold on to superstitions possess.

    The exhibition, which features some 30 installations made by students of the J J School of Art, has been put together by ‘Friends of Dabholkar’, a group of activists.

    “Dr Dabholkar was among those great men whose footprints would deepen further instead of getting wiped out,” Shah said.

    “I am proud that I lived in the same era when people like Dr Dabholkar were a source of inspiration, not just him but Pansare, Kalburgi, Gauri Lankesh and those countless activists, teachers, and intellectuals who are languishing in jail and we don’t know how long they will be in jail and whose crime was to speak the truth,” he said.

    The murders of Kannada writer M M Kalburgi, communist leader Govind Pansare and journalist Gauri Lankesh followed Dabholkar’s murder in Pune on August 20, 2013.

    As per the probe agencies, the four murders were committed by the same group.

    Shah also said that such murders have taken place in Pakistan too, mentioning the violent deaths of politician Salman Taseer and rights activist Sabeen Mehmood.

    “In Iran, thousands of girls have put their lives at stake while carrying on an agitation against the Hijab law. We consider ourselves lucky that we lived in this time,” Shah said.

    The actor conceded that he was not much aware of Dabholkar’s work when he was alive.

    After learning about him after his murder, “I was astonished that here was a man who put his convictions before his life”, he said.

    The actor also mentioned the “Maulavi” of his childhood who used to teach them “nonsense” like earth does not revolve around the sun.

    To fight superstition, we need the same conviction as these people who preach irrational ideas, Shah said.

    The actor also narrated a parable by renowned Hindi writer Harishankar Parsai, a sarcastic take on the nature of politics in electoral democracy.

    Earlier, reminiscing about her late husband, Dr Shaila Dabholkar said his motto was “to fight is to win” and “action” was important.

    This attitude helped her when she got involved in work related to de-addiction and mental health, she said.

    Asked about the several threats that Dabholkar received during his lifetime, she said he never thought about fear of death.

    Lawyer Abhav Nevagi, who is representing the Dabholkar family in the cases related to his murder, said the legal battle has witnessed many a turn and twist.

    At one point, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) told the court that the bullets which formed evidence would be sent to Scotland Yard for expert opinion, but later the central agency told the court that there is no agreement between the Indian government and the UK authorities to enable such sharing of evidence.

    In the process, 10 months were wasted, he said. The CBI has arrested five persons in the Dabholkar murder case, two of whom are out on bail. The trial in the case is going on before a court in Pune.

  • ‘PM’s silence speaks volumes’: Civil society questions Modi over Haridwar Dharam Sansad event

    By PTI

    NEW DELHI: A group of prominent civil society members on Tuesday questioned Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “silence” over alleged hate speeches against Muslims at the Haridwar Dharam Sansad and demanded “exemplary” action by the government against those involved.

    The Indian Muslims for Secular Democracy (IMSD) in a statement signed by 278 people, including lyricist Javed Akhtar and actor Naseeruddin Shah, said that “no Indian ought to be surprised by the shocking silence” of Prime Minister Narendra Modi despite growing demand nationally and internationally that he must speak, and his government must act in “exemplary fashion” against members of the Dharam Sansad who have called for a “genocide of Indian Muslims”.

    “The PM’s silence speaks volumes, is nothing short of a mockery of Indian democracy, a violation of the Indian Constitution which the PM has sworn to uphold during his swearing in. His ‘maun’ (silence) is inexcusable,” the statement said.

    “In his first term as Prime Minister, Modi had promised ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas’ to all Indians. He went a step further in his current second term with the assurance of ‘sabka saath, sabka vikas, sabka vishwas’. That these were/are nothing but insincere and hollow slogans is more than evident from the way Indian Muslims continue to be hounded, wounded and lynched,” the group said.

    The signatories of the IMSD statement include journalists, lawyers, academicians, civil society activists and members of the film fraternity.

    Some participants at the Dharam Sansad held in Haridwar from December 17-19 have been accused of delivering highly provocative speeches against Muslims.

  • AIUDF chief Badruddin Ajmal attacks journalist, threatens to smash his head in public!

    Few days back, Naseeruddin Shah made a disgusting comment saying that he feels scared for his children in India. He said that minorities live in fear in the country and cow issues have become more important than humans. This statement racked up huge controversy with people questioning his motives and intentions.

    But probably this man should be sent a video of AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front) chief who went to the extent of attacking a journalist on camera and threatening to kill him.

    The All India United Democratic Front is an organistion of the minorities founded by  Maulana Badruddin Ajmal in 3 October 2005 in Assam.This organisation  was said to be involved in the Azad maidan riots where the Amar Jawan jyoti was destroyed by miscreants. This same person had extended support to Rohingyas and militant groups in Assam.