Ban on Shourie's book on Ambedkar only with law ministry's nod: CM
Maharashtra Chief Minister Manohar Joshi on Saturday said he would get the contents of columnist Arun Shourie's book on Dr B R Ambedkar examined by the state law ministry before taking a decision on the demand for banning it.
Talking to the media in Nagpur, he said he had noted the demand of
dalit leaders in this connection, but felt it would not be proper to
take a decision without studying the contents of the book.
Former Maharashtra minister Ramdas Athavale has demanded a ban on
Shourie's book Worshipping False Gods: Ambedkar and the Facts Which Have
Been Erased, saying the book had distorted the image of Dr Ambedkar and
hurt the sentiments of the dalits.
Savita Ambedkar, Dr Ambedkar's widow, also spoke on
similar lines and alleged that the police in Maharashtra were
anti-dalit and a section of them believed in Shourie's
writings. She also called Shourie a wicked man.
The chief minister rejected RPI leader Prakash Ambedkar's charge
that the state police was communalised and divided between
loyalties for the Shiv Sena, Congress and gangsters Dawood Ibrahim
and Arun Gawli. It was wrong to make such a statement, he said.
Joshi denied that there was any move to divest Deputy
Chief Minister Gopinath Munde of the home portfolio following the recent police
firing at Ghatkopar.
In his book, Shourie says Dr Ambedkar opposed the
freedom struggle and collaborated with the British for material
gains. The columnist also states that Dr Ambedkar only piloted the draft
Constitution and that he no way could be called the father of the Constitution.
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