Authors urge Sahitya Akademi to reinvent itself
November 01, 2015  16:57
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Writers including those who had returned their Sahitya Akademi awards today wrote to the National Academy of Letters urging it to build on the
resolution passed during its recent emergency meet and respond in a "strong, humane and robust" manner to situations.

"This is an urgent matter at this moment of spiralling hatred and intolerance," a group of 41 writers said a statement to the Akademi President, and also asked the literary body to "reinvent" itself.

At least 36 writers including Nayantara Sahgal, Ashok Vajpeyi, had one after another returned their state awards in protest against the Akademi's "muted response" to killings of writers and rationalists, besides on incidents such as the Dadri lynching and blackening of Sudheendra Kulkarni's face in Mumbai.
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