Karnad withdraws resignation from Goa panel
August 19th, 2010 - 11:15 pm ICT by IANSPanaji, Aug 19 (IANS) In a flip flop, veteran artiste Girish Karnad has withdrawn his resignation from a high profile think tank promoted by the Goa government.
Chief Minister Digambar Kamat told reporters Thursday that Karnad had withdrawn his decision after a conversation with him.
“I spoke to Karnad. He has withdrawn his resignation from the Golden Jubilee Development Council,” Kamat said, adding that he was back on the committee which has been entrusted the responsibility of charting a road map for Goa for the next 25 years.
“I am happy that Karnad has reconsidered his decision,” the chief minister said.
Karnad, in a terse letter to Kamat last week, wrote that he was withdrawing from the Golden Jubilee Development Council (GJDC) because of the inability of the state administration to stop Hindu vigilante groups from pressuring a Christian artist to stop his exhibition of Hindu gods last month.
“I should like to withdraw my name from the high level committee which you were kind enough to invite me to serve on since this is not the culture of liberation I had hoped to celebrate,” the Padma Bhushan awardee had said in his letter.
Karnad, a Jnanpith award winner, was referring to artist Jose Pereira’s exhibition on Hindu deities Shiva and Krishna, which right wing organisation Hindu Janajagruti Samiti (HJS) members claimed denigrated the deities.
The mute response of the state administration, including the police, had been severely criticised by civil society groups here.
Karnad said he was “shocked” and “horrified” by the Congress-led coalition government’s inaction in face of protest by the right wing forces.
“Let me say how deeply shocked I am to hear of the attacks by self-styled standard-bearers of Hindu culture on the works of Jose Pereira, a scholar and artist of eminence. I am horrified that private vigilante groups should be permitted to take the law into their hands while the state stands mute and the police express inability to protect the exhibition of his work,” Karnad said.
Kamat in his Independence Day address had said the GJDC headed by former director general of the Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) Raghunath Mashelkar would create a road map for Goa - Goa Vision 2035 - which would guide the state to the pinnacle of glory in the next 25 years.
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