"I want to live in India....Where else can I go. I am a citizen of Europe and a permanent resident of USA but I chose India to live because of cultural connection. Even if Bangladesh allows me to enter now, I will still choose to live in India for the rest of my life," Taslima told PTI in an interview.
"In the last 20 years, I have made more friends here in India rather than in Bangladesh. If you live with this kind of ideology, relatives are not important. Important is how many people have belief in what you say, they become family.
Taslima had applied for a resident permit and the Home Ministry granted her the same type of visa but only for two months beginning August 1. She met Home Minister Rajnath Singh and is hopeful of getting a long-term resident permit now.
The 51-year-old writer said, "I am not sure but the Home Minister has promised that he will make my resident permit long term. If he doesn't change his mind, I am hopeful that I will get a long-term visa."
Living in exile for 20 years now, she also claimed that then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi had supported her on a couple of occasions when she was forced to exit West Bengal in 2007.
"Not only in 2007, during the election time also in one of his interviews he spoke against the injustice done by the West Bengal government to me. Because of some Muslim fanatics demonstrated, I was thrown out of the state in 2007. A lot of people who believed in human rights and freedom of speech, including Modiji, have spoke against the act," she said.
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