Mahasweta Devi quits post given by Mamata Banerjee
May 24, 2012  10:50

Yesterday, writer Mahasweta Devi resigned as chairperson of an autonomous body for promoting Bengali literature, supposedly in protest against the manner of selecting the Vidyasagar award recipient.

The body, known as the Bangla Academy, falls under the information and cultural affairs  (I&CA) department, which is handled by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee. The award is named after 19th-century social reformer Iswar Chandra Vidyasagar.

Sources said the award committee, set up by Mahasweta Devi herself after becoming chairperson, proposed the names of Shibaji Bandopa-dhyay and Shankar Prasad Chakraborty for 2010, reports Hindustan Times.

The academy sent both the names to the I&CA department for approval.

A high-powered committee, set up for selecting the winner from proposals sent by various academies and comprising intellectuals and government officials, chose Bandopadhyay.

However, it remains unclear whether the committee consulted Mahasweta Devi before selecting Bandopadhyay.

Mahasweta Devi described the incident as the biggest humiliation in her career.

The Raman Magsaysay and Gyanpith award winner faxed her resignation to the chief ministers office at around 5pm on Wednesday.

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