Silence is better sometimes: Prof assaulted by PFI
September 28, 2022  16:33
Professor TJ Joseph whose hand was chopped off by PFI thugs
Professor TJ Joseph whose hand was chopped off by PFI thugs
Professor TJ Joseph, whose hand was chopped off by the activists of Popular Front of India for alleged blasphemy 12 years ago, on Wednesday declined to respond to the Centre's ban on the radical Islamic outfit, saying observing silence was better at times than always talking. 

Asked for his reaction by the media, a visibly calm and composed professor said he, as a citizen of the country, has a clear opinion about the union government's move, but he does not want to respond now as he was a "victim" in the case. 

The banning of PFI was a political decision and something related to national security and let the political leaders, organizational representatives and other such neutral people respond to the development, he said.

 Observing silence was better at times than always talking, Joseph said, adding that he felt that it was better not to react at the moment. 

"So I am not reacting. Many of the victims of the PFI's attacks are no longer alive. I would like to observe silence in solidarity with those victims," he added. 

A former lecturer of Malayalam literature at Newman College in Thodupuzha, Joseph was attacked and his right hand was chopped off allegedly by activists of the Popular Front of India in July 2010 while he, along with his mother and sister, was returning home from church. 

The attackers told him that he was being punished for the alleged sacrilegious undertones of one of the questions he had framed in an exam. -- PTI
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