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From: manohar biswas <manoharbiswas@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Return of Translation Prize
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Cc: Mandira Sen <samyastreco@gmail.com>, Madhuparna Banerjee <madhuparna.banerjee@gmail.com>, Jaydeep Sarangi <jaydeepsarangi@gmail.com>, Angana Dutta <angana.dutta.09@gmail.com>, Sipra Mukherjee <mukherjeesipra@gmail.com>, Sekhar Bandyopadhyay <sekhar.bandyopadhyay@vuw.ac.nz>, Palash Biswas <palashbiswaskl@gmail.com>
   
 
     
From: manohar biswas <manoharbiswas@yahoo.co.in>
Date: Sun, Oct 18, 2015 at 11:31 AM
Subject: Re: Fwd: Return of Translation Prize
To: "prof.chaman@gmail.com" <prof.chaman@gmail.com>
Cc: Mandira Sen <samyastreco@gmail.com>, Madhuparna Banerjee <madhuparna.banerjee@gmail.com>, Jaydeep Sarangi <jaydeepsarangi@gmail.com>, Angana Dutta <angana.dutta.09@gmail.com>, Sipra Mukherjee <mukherjeesipra@gmail.com>, Sekhar Bandyopadhyay <sekhar.bandyopadhyay@vuw.ac.nz>, Palash Biswas <palashbiswaskl@gmail.com>
Dear Sir, It is the conscience you have shown has made me proud of you and very clearly you have explained the reasons to take your stand. Only the writers can save the nation from going to astray. It is our national frame to maintain the fabric of secularity as human being. The honesty and integrity involved with rational thinking is always praiseworthy and I personally believe that our national prestigious institutions such as the Sahitya Akademy should come above the parochial religious look. They should immediately declare that they are above any political parochial paroxysm. Thanks for your mail again. Chamanlal-ji wishing your long life. Manohar Mouli Biswas   
Manohar Biswas 651 V.I.P nagar. Gouranga Palli. Kolkata 700100 Tel # : (033) 23451294 Cellular : +919433390044
    On Thursday, 15 October 2015 1:04 PM, Chaman Lal <prof.chaman@gmail.com> wrote:
  
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From: Chaman Lal <prof.chaman@gmail.com>
Date: 13 October 2015 at 18:27
Subject: Return of Translation Prize
To: Vishavnath Prasad Tiwar-Gorakhpur <vptiwari378@hotmail.com>, Chandarshekhar Kambar-Vice President Sahitya Akademi <vicepresident@sahitya-akademi.gov.in>, Vishavnath Prasad Tiwar-Gorakhpur <president@sahitya-akademi.gov.in>
Cc: "Dr K. Sreenivasarao" <secretary@sahitya-akademi.gov.in>
From: Chaman Lal <prof.chaman@gmail.com>
Date: 13 October 2015 at 18:27
Subject: Return of Translation Prize
To: Vishavnath Prasad Tiwar-Gorakhpur <vptiwari378@hotmail.com>, Chandarshekhar Kambar-Vice President Sahitya Akademi <vicepresident@sahitya-akademi.gov.in>, Vishavnath Prasad Tiwar-Gorakhpur <president@sahitya-akademi.gov.in>
Cc: "Dr K. Sreenivasarao" <secretary@sahitya-akademi.gov.in>
Please find enclosed-
    
  Dear Dr. Vishwanath Tewari,
      With a sense of anguish,  I have sent my covering letter along with a cheque for 15000/ rupees, which I  received from Sahitya Akademi in year 2002 as part of National Translation  Prize for year 2001, on a book-'Samay O; Bhai Samay'- collection of poems of  Punjabi poet Pash. Why I have to do it, I wish to explain here-
    1.      Udai  Prakash, Hindi writer took lead in the matter of Sahtya Akademi not holding  customary condolence meeting in Delhi office on the murder/death of Prof. M M  Kalburgi, Kannada language Sahitaya Akademi award winner and a former Vice  Chancellor. Sahitya Akademi kept mum over it and in protest Udai Prakash  returned the award given to him by Sahitya Akademi. Innumerable writers,  including many Sahitya Akademi award winners appreciated Udai Prakash's stand  and expressed solidarity with his step, myself as well.
    2.         Writers were expecting some sensitivity on  the issue from Sahitya Akademi, however Akademi kept a stony silence over the  issue, which resulted in some more writers taking step of returning Sahitya  Akademi award in protest, notably Ashok Vajpayee. Even then Akademi did not  respond to writers concerns and then came the decision of Nayantara Sehgal to  return the award, who referred not only to the concerns of writers, she  referred to even the overall attack on Nehruvian concepts of scientific temper,  liberal thought and particularly the growing menace of communal violence in  which an innocent person was brutally killed in mob fury with a false rumour  technic. Nayantara Sehgal is the niece of founder Chairman of Sahitya Akademi  and first Prime Minister of the country Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Rather than  paying attention to 88 year old author, Sahitya Akademi President ridiculed her  in most undignified manner and trolls of ruling party with patronisation from  communal hatred groups attacked her viciously. And Nayantara Sehgal responded  with a writer's dignity by paying back rather than 25000/ rupees award money,  she returned one lakh rupees to Akademi to cover for any royalties, if any,  paid to her from her award winning novel's translations in other languages than  English. Krishan Sobti, one of most celebrated Hindi writer, holder of not only  Sahitya Akademi award, but also highest honour of 'Fellowship' of Akademi, returned  both to protest against such undignified behaviour of Akademi, at the age of 90  years, still no sense of shame or penance on behalf of Akademi!
    3.      Then  came the decision of one of most eminent Punjabi fiction writer Gurbachan Singh  Bhullar, which troubled my conscience even more, as looking at the daily  events, I was feeling that now issue has not remained confined to just  Akademi's insensitive behaviour, there is wider Government patronisation to  Akademi's such conduct, as has been happening in the case of Film Institute of  Pune's case, where despite widest possible protest by most eminent film  personalities, central government has shown utter contempt for them, and writers  saw the same pattern in Sahitya Akademi's conduct. The recent case of Nehru  Memorial Museum and Library has also been fresh in the minds of  writers/intelligentsia, where government has tried to destroy one of the most  respected institution and Nehru's legacy of historicism and scientific knowledge.  All these issues, as earlier destructions of organisations like National Book  Trust (NBT), Indian Council for Historical Research (ICHR) made Sahitya Akademi  return of awards as symbols of protest against oppression of knowledge and  freedom of ideas. It is true that Sahitya Akademi awards are not related to  express such broad protest against overall stifling of society and diversity of  Indian cultures. Return of Padma awards would have been more appropriate on  behalf of writers/scholars to register their protest for that. And Punjabi  writer Dalip Kaur Tiwana has done exactly that today. Those who tell writers that rather  than returning awards in such large numbers, they should have registered their  protests by other means. For such opinions, one sees the reality of protests  against Film Institute appointment or other issues, where scholars/writers have  protested through statements, petitions, dharnas etc., nothing has worked, so  the return of Sahitya Akademi awards has now become symbol of wider protest  against increasing communalism, intolerance, saffornisation of institutions,  suppression of rational ideas and scientific temper. It is not just protest of  writers, this has turned protest against suppressed voice of all cultural  fields and scholarly rational ideas. The case of Perumal  Murugan, the Tamil writer also comes to mind, whose creative voice was killed  by hatred led forces, yet Sahitya Akademi did not utter a word in support of  the author. Even if he was not an awardee of the Akademi, he was and is an  eminent Tamil author, whose suppression of voice in form of his withdrawing  from writing in protest should have been the concern of Sahitya Akademi, a body  of writers and literatures 
    4.      So  many  Punjabi writers followed Gurbachan Bhullar's lead, it made me even more  troubled, as I was thinking that my Sahitya Akademi Prize is too little in  reference to award returnees and it may just look like an act of bravado and  publicity. When Waryam Sandhu, Ajmer Aulakh, Surjit Patar and more returned  their awards, I could not remain aloof from them. Pash, Patar, Waryam Sandhu  and I have been part of a progressive humanist values movement in literature  from seventies, which always protested against any social or state repression  through writings. I, as Hindi translator of Pash, could not keep Pash's  poetry-a burning symbol of protest separated from Waryam Sandhu or Surjit  Patar's writings even in reference to return of award money. By returning this  prize amount and honour I am upholding the spirit of Pash's poetry and his and  mine solidarity with the writers of same times and movements. 
    5.      This  is moment of crisis and choices have to be made clearly-with whom I stand and  I stand with my fellow writers of Punjabi as  well as other languages, who have taken side of suffering humanity and spoken  against the patronisation of communal hatred, attack on institutions of  knowledge, attack on freedom of ideas and their expression fearlessly. I will  be guilty to the spirit of Pash's poetry, if I don't honour the spirit of his  poetry, which I have translated and it is Pash, whose poetry was honoured in  translation, and I have to remain true to his spirit of poetry even in matter  of translation prize. So to remain true to the spirit of Pash's liberating  humanist poetry, I join with my fellow writers in returning this prize money  and honour given to me by Sahitya Akademi in the form of National Translation  Prize in year 2002, for the year of 2001.
                                                     I hope my cheque sent by speed post today, shall reach you in a day or  two. I surely feel unburdened after sending it today as many other writers have  also felt. It is an irony that Sahitya Akademi, a great institution is  taking such shape, where returning an award has become more respectable and  honoured act than receiving an award! This situation is also a reply to the  taunt of culture minister as well as Akademi President, who had tried to  belittle the writer status of Nayantara Sehgal by saying that 'she has got fame  and money from Akademi Award'! It is not the writers, it is Akademi who is now  reduced to indignity and it has to do a lot to repair the damage it has done to  itself by not siding with the authors and playing to the tunes of an oppressive  government.
    With regards to editor of Hindi journal  'Dastavez', brought out by Dr. Vishwanath Tewari from Gorakhpur long ago!
    Chaman Lal
    (Retired Professor, JNU, New Delhi)
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