Writers’ Group Appeals to Sahitya Akademi to Support Damodar Mauzo, S. Hareesh

‘We expect the Akademi to condemn this crude assault by lumpen elements against the person and dignity of writers, thinkers and artists and their families.’

New Delhi: The Indian Writers’ Forum has written to Chandrashekara Kambara, president of the Sahitya Akademi, urging the literary institution to condemn the recent threat issued to writer Damodar Mauzo. Over 20 signatories, comprising literary stalwarts among others, have said that this is not a new incident in light of the threats recently levelled against Kerala’s Sahitya Akademi winner S. Hareesh.

Mauzo is a Konkani novelist and short story writer, whose writings have been translated into English as well. He won the Sahitya Akademi award in 1983 for his novel Karmelin. The Sanathan Sanstha, a right-wing organisation, which has been implicated in several cases of violence against writers and rationalists, has reportedly threatened the life of the progressive writer. 

Last month, S. Hareesh had to withdraw his novel Meesha (Moustache), which was being serialised in the Mathrubhumi weekly, following threats from Sangh parivar outfits.

Citing these threats, the writers’ forum has pointed out that the Akademi did not take a ” bold, public stand” when M.M. Kalburgi was killed in 2015, followed by the award-wapsi movement against the rising intolerance in the country. “We hope this would not happen in your dispensation and that this big literary institution will take a brave stand now,” the text says.

The full text of letter by the writers’ forum is reproduced below:

 

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Dear Dr. Chandrasekhara Kambara,

President, Sahitya Akademi,

It is with a sense of considerable anxiety and dismay that we who belong to the community of writers, a community which holds fast to democratic and secular values enshrined in our constitution, have noticed recent developments relating to writers. We are specifically pointing to the news that Konkani writer and Sahitya Academy award winner, Prof. Damodar Mauzo has been so badly trolled and threatened that the Goa police on its own decided to provide him and his family police protection. It is inconceivable that a gentle, soft spoken man like Prof. Mauzo should earn the ire of anyone, leave alone the vicious lobby which is trolling him.

As you and the Akademi are well aware, this is not an isolated case. Only a week back the Kerala Sahitya Akademi winner S. Hareesh withdrew his novel Meesha, which was being serialised in Matrubhumi, because of threats to him and his family.

You will recall that many writers, artists and scholars had protested in 2015 when Prof. Kalburgi was killed and the Akademi did not take a bold, public stand in the matter. We hope this would not happen in your dispensation and that this big literary institution will take a brave stand now. We expect the Akademi to condemn this crude assault by lumpen elements against the person and dignity of writers, thinkers and artists and their families. The Akademi needs to extend all possible support to Damodar Mauzo, S. Hareesh, and all writers being victimised in the name of religion, ideology or under any other pretext.

Thank you,

Keki Daruwalla

Nayantara Sahgal

Githa Hariharan

K. Satchidanandan

Shashi Deshpande

Sara Joseph

Manohar Shetty

Ritu Menon

K. Srilata

Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar

Reginald Massey

Meena Alexander

Arundhati Ghosh

Chandan Gowda

Dona Mayoora

Ananya Vajpeyi

Susie Tharu

Samik Bandyopadhyay

Jerry Pinto

Kavitha Muralidharan

Shanta Gokhale

Amarjit Chandan

Atamjit Singh

Shoma Chatterji

Sunil P Elayidom

N.S. Madhavan