Dadri lynching: Urdu writer Rahman Abbas to return award in protest

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Oct 09, 2015, 03:10 PM IST

There are some other Urdu writers who also want to join the protest. It is high time we stood up to the injustice surrounding us," he said.

After writer Nayantara Sahgal and poet Ashok Vajpeyi, Urdu novelist Rahman Abbas has announced that he would be returning the Maharashtra State Urdu Sahitya Academy Award as a mark of protest against the Dadri lynching incident.

"After the Dadri lynching, the Urdu writing community has been quite unhappy. I have decided to return the award.

There are some other Urdu writers who also want to join the protest. It is high time we stood up to the injustice surrounding us," he said.

Abbas had in 2011 won the award for his third novel Khuda Ke Saaye Mein Aankh Micholi (Hide-and Seek in the Shadow of God).

Earlier, noted writers Nayantara Sahgal and poet Ashok Vajpeyi had returned their literary honours to protest what they termed as an "assault on right to freedom of both life and expression".

A 50-year-old man was on September 28 lynched to death by a mob in Dadri's Bishada village near Delhi over rumours of eating beef, triggering nation-wide outrage.