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Police defers Mr. Jinnah: Editorial: msg#00112culture.india.sarai.reader
THE TIMES OF INDIA, NEW DELHI EDITORIAL OPINION FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2005 MUZZLING DISSENT DELHI POLICE BANS PLAY ON JINNAH It?s the timing which has landed it in trouble. The play would have probably sailed through smoothly had L K Advani raised so much heat and dust on Jinnah?s persona. With all the attention focused on Pakistan?s founder, Arvind Gaur?s play, Mr. Jinnah, ran into rough weather. A day before it was to be staged at the India Habitat Centre in the capital, the Delhi Police asked for its script and even though it was promptly submitted, the play was ?deferred?. The police say that the script was submitted late, it was illegible and that the IHC auditorium?s licence had expired. The police may even argue that it was only playing safe given the kind of passion Jinnah has been evoking in recent weeks. Such arguments are specious. The police action is outrageous. It?s a sinister assault on creative freedom. ?Especially since it is not a political portrayal, the script revolves around the personal life of Jinnah?, says Gaur. But even if it was, the police have no business proscribing or even vetting the play. Are they competent to do so? The police?s role is to maintain law and order. They cannot ban a play anticipating trouble. Of course, this is not the first time a play has been banned. Earlier, Vijay Tendulkar?s Sakharam Binder and Ghasiram Kotwal and Vijay Apte?s Mi Nathuram Godse Boltoy were stopped being staged. Few will disagree that orchestrated disruption of law and order to get a work of art banned is becoming a regular feature of our social life. The dogmatism which seeks to suppress artistic and creative expression is gaining ground. Giving in to such demands only encourages and strengthens the forces of intolerance. In the process the citizen?s constitutionally guaranteed right to freedom of expression is trampled. The most reprehensible aspect of such suppression of artistic liberty is that the threat of public violence and the official action to counter it end up serving the same objective-of silencing dissent and stifling creativity. _______________________________________________________ HINDUSTAN TIMES THE EDIT PAGE FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 2005 THEATRE OF THE ABSURD There?s something to be said about Delhi Police?s commitment to duty. What else could have prompted such swift action to stop staging f a play on Mohammad Ali Jinnah? We have been told that the script was confiscated not because of its contents, but because the auditorium that would host the play had its commercial-use licence suspended. This is rather absurd. The pendencey of licence renewal hadn?t stopped other plays from being staged at the same venue. So where was the need for drama? Whether the police are trying to score brownie points or simply latching on to the latest intellectual fashion statement-Jinnah-bashing-we still don?t quite know yet. But why at all it is the police?s job to ?inspect? works of entertainment? The law says that the police can stop the staging of a play if it threatens to ?upset? public morality or creates an unmanageable traffic situation or is liable to spark off law and order problems. The theatre goers as well s civil libertarians eagerly await the police?s confirmation as to what prompted the seizure. The nebulous reasons cited for cancelling the play only go to show just how robbed we are as a society of any sense of moderation. The police will be shocked if we were to charge it for harbouring a colonial type mindset. But that is pretty much what the police action has been about. Again, it is an equally curious deal if our law does require the police to vet, prior to public viewing, form of entertainment. A society that boasts of its democratic tradition and temperament cannot possibly allow-very literally- the moral police to decide what can or cannot be put on the stage. If the police does have the power to censor, it must use it with caution and sensitivity in the larger interests of a democracy?s right to free expression. Compiled by Anupam Pachauri for Asmita P.S. Please forward it to all concerned to safeguard right to free expression __________________________________________________________ Free antispam, antivirus and 1GB to save all your messages Only in Yahoo! Mail: http://in.mail.yahoo.com |
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