'Dusahobas' (translated roughly as living difficult), was scheduled to be shown on the small screen from tonight on the "Aakash Aath" channel.
"Although Aakash Aath is willing and is ready to commence the telecast of 'Dusahobas' today at 10pm as was envisaged, but due to reasons beyond the purview and control of our channel we may be forced to defer the telecast of this serial indefinitely," a spokesperson of the channel said.
Abdul Aziz of minority group Milli Ittehad Parishad told PTI that they had written to the producers asking them to withdraw Taslima's name and reference from the serial and withdraw scenes which might create a controversy.
"We have been told that there are some scenes in the serial which might hurt our sentiments. Through this serial she is trying to come back to Kolkata. Therefore we have opposed this," Aziz said.
The minority groups have already forced the channel to withdraw all hoardings about the serial which has Taslima's name.
Idris Ali, president of All India Minority Forum, alleged that Taslima is trying to break peace and harmony in the state.
"We will not let her break communal harmony," Ali said.
Exiled from Bangladesh in 1994 for allegedly hurting religious sentiments with her novel 'Lajja' (Shame), the doctor-turned-author had taken refuge in the city in 2004, after a long stay in Europe.
But after violent protests in the city in November 2007, the government took her away to an undisclosed location in New Delhi where she has been residing since then.
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