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Sensationalism in 'Satanic Verses' has hurt Muslims: Katju

Attacking Salman Rushdie, Press Council of India (PCI) Chairman Markandey Katju on Monday said the 'sensationalism' depicted by his book Satanic Verses has deeply hurt Muslim sensitivities and that an

MP demands arrest of writers for reading ‘Satanic Verses’

Member of Parliament and president of Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) Asaduddin Owaisi has demanded the immediate arrest of the writers who on Friday read Salman Rushdie's banned book 'Satanic Verses' at the Jaipur Literature Festival.

Authors read ‘Satanic Verses’ on their own: JLF organisers

Organisers of the Jaipur Literature Festival late on Friday distanced themselves from the authors who read out portions of the Satanic Verses authored by Salman Rushdie, who skipped the event citing t

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