"I believe, as a student of history of contemporary India, who has watched every government for the last 45 years, the government in power in Delhi is the most anti-intellectual we ever had, and this is manifested in appointments," he said while giving a talk on "Eight Threats To Freedom of Expression" on the first day of the fourth Bangalore Literature Festival here.
"The Prime Minister does not believe intellectuals, writers and artists contribute anything to the society because that's his own impression and that's his own experience, and that goes right down the line," he said.
Guha further said "if the country has such a government, profoundly anti-intellectual and philistine, and whose educational and culture are ruled by RSS, besides what you have in public discourse being shaped by bigots and chamchas. Bigots and chamchas and are appointed by the government for academic and cultural posts."
"Pansare, Dabholkar and Kalburgi were murdered for their atheistic and rational views and their critical and skeptical understanding of the tradition. Almost certainly all three were murdered by Hindu fundamentalists," he said.
Guha also attacked Congress and Communist rule by saying that no major and minor politician and political party has ever supported writers, artists and filmmakers against thugs and bigots.
"In 1989, Rajiv Gandhi banned Salman Rushdie's Satanic Verses, and it took 25 years for Chidambaram to talk about it in a Delhi meeting. Why did he not resign in the last 25 years?" he questioned.
Even during the rule of Modi as Gujarat Chief Minister, incidents of vandalism took place at Hussain Doshi Gufa, Guha said.
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