India court lifts Jinnah book ban

**The high court in the Indian state of Gujarat has ordered the government to lift the ban on a controversial book on Pakistan’s founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah.**The book was written by Jaswant Singh, a leader in India’s Hindu nationalist main opposition party, the BJP. The party subsequently expelled him.

But two social activists from Gujarat challenged the ban in court.

The state government said it had banned the book for “defamatory references” to India’s first home minister.

India’s first home minister, Vallabhbhai Patel, is a political icon in his home state of Gujarat.

‘Thrilled’

While banning the book last month, the Gujarat government had said that Mr Singh’s book Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence was “objectionable, misleading and against public tranquillity”.

But the Gujarat high court said on Friday that the government had not “read the book” before imposing the ban.

The court said the government had not “applied its mind” to arrive at the opinion that the book was “against national interest” and would affect public peace.

The Gujarat government is expected to issue a statement reacting to the court decision. It is not clear whether it will issue a fresh ban giving a different reasons.

Mr Singh welcomed the decision and said: “I am thrilled”.

He has filed a separate case in the Supreme Court challenging the ban.

The book examines the role of Congress party leader and the country’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Mr Patel in the partition of India in 1947.

Mr Singh writes that Mr Patel was “far off the mark” in many ways with his projections about the division and future of India.

Jaswant Singh is a 71-year-old party veteran who has served as finance and external affairs minister in BJP cabinets.

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This happens only in India :) It definitely gave some free publicity for the book.

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This guy's gimmicks worked out as planned. I think, he did not give much thought about his political future before he wrote that book. He might think that he could get away like Advani.

Anyway, Jaswant did what he was supposed to do as a politician (money earning).

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^ True. His political career was anyway over since he had been sidelined in the party. Atleast this way he can earn some more money for his retirement :hehe:

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He spoke something close to the truth. That's all should matter.

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ya ya Good for him.. For thirty years he never realised the truth.Suddenly it dawned on him, when he was sidelined by the party..

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Yeah only in India will you ban a book because you disagree with what it says.

Der Ayad, Durust Ayad!

(Late but correct)

A least he is better than those who are still denying the truth!

It did not dawn on him suddenly, he researched it as he stated.

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Somebody wrote 'it can only happen in India'. Really such types of things can only happen in vibrant democracies. can Pakistanis expect a book ban and then ban lifted by a court with AK 47 or other bullets used and bombs exploded.

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for our friends here, the book also says Jinnah initially never wanted a Partition

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Also he was a staunch proponent of hindu-muslim unity.

Still you guys believe Jaswant Singh is right. Good for you.

LOL.. What a load of garbage. This happens EVERYWHERE people respect basic liberties.. And last I checked, you had supported this ban up until the Supreme court said it was unconstitutional!
We were telling you this was wrong from the start but you continued to support it…
Why the sudden change of heart?!?!

Where is your overly hyped fears of communal riots etc?!?! Suddenly all those concerns have vanished! :rolleyes:

You Indians are such hypocrits.

Maybe its the fact that he realized that he could speak his mind now that inspired him to write this book...

You Indians should take a leaf out of his book... Whats more important after all, the truth, or your own bias?!?!

Dear Med911…refrain from name calling. Unfortunately, you write loads of BS all the time whithout thinking even for a minute if it is something against Indians.

Peace

Answer the question genius. If you have no response, then keep out of it... You can deem it BS if you want, but that doesnt change the fact that you did exactly what I accuse you off.

Why were you Indians defending the Gujrat govt when Pakistanis on this forum were telling you that book banning is wrong, but suddenly changed your minds once the supreme court deemed it unconstitutional?!?!?

You people flip flop whenever it suits you.

Basically you simply take the opposing view just for the sake of instigating an argument...

I suggest you answer this Before barking endlessly about who is spewing BS...

:yawn:..
Buddiman..Nobody supported the Gujarat govt. here. Show me who supported?.
Anyway, Gujarat is not a separate country to stop the people to buy it and read it. Now, do not let me start all over again your hypocracy with muslims writers and death warnings.

I know you suit this situation to bash Indians here. There is no dearth of sick people in anywhere on the earth.

Stop Med-BS and think for a while.

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Do you bet your posting ability that nobody the banning of the book? If we provide just one example, you have to leave GS. You ready to sign off on the deal?

Has Pakistan too banned a book on Jinnah? If yes, than ruler of the day was definitely a khalazaad bhai of Modi.

No, I had neither supported nor opposed the ban. I was just playing the devil’s advocate.

The only thing I find hypocritical & staunchly oppose is Pakistanis giving lectures on democratic values.

Ummm.. Go back to the book banning thread and check how many Indians were saying that the Gujrat govts decision was a good one…

Short memory you have… Instead of picking another fight with me, why dont you go berate you fellow Indians for their blatantly hypocritical posts prior to this Supreme Court ruling..