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Don't make heroes of authors whose books are banned : Chetan Bhagat in Jaipur Lit Fest . Do you consider it a statement of learned person or an envious corporate manager loosing in competition
Asked by soumyen sarkar,
22 Jan '12 12:34 pm
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Like the Nobel Prize being awarded much later than the contribution, greatness, heroism etc. too can be realized with change of time in certain persons whose acts might not have been considered acceptable. Thus it's not proper to have a blanket rejection. Let time decide. Only worthwhile can sustain. We have noted this even among scientific pronouncements.
Answered by Arakuzha Ramachandran, 22 Jan '12 12:40 pm
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He is being unfair to his fellow writer. One's capability should not be gauged by his / her banned book
Answered by Shashi LS, 22 Jan '12 01:41 pm
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