Book controversy takes an ugly turn The Hindu PUDUCHERRY, February 28, 2012 UNREST: Devotees staging dharna outside the
Ashram Trust in Puducherry on Monday. Photo: T. Singaravelou A few Aurobindo
devotees stage dharna alleging that it has distorted the facts
The issue over the controversial book on Sri
Aurobindo took an ugly turn when a few of the devotees who were staging dharna
outside the Ashram Trust allegedly tried to “prevent” one of the seniormost
members of the Trust from entering the office and “snatch” files from his
possession. Police personnel posted near the dharna site prevented the two
groups from entering into a scuffle.
Police sources said they received a complaint from
Dilip Dutta, a senior member of the Trust, accusing the protesters of
physically trying to prevent him from entering the office and trying to snatch
files from his hand. He had also accused the group of verbally abusing him, a
police officer told The Hindu. However, a member of the protesting
group denied the accusation and said they were trying to hand over a petition to
Dr. Dutta.
A representative of the group that organised the
dharna told The Hindu that they had lodged a complaint with
Grand Bazaar police against Dr. Dutta and few others for indulging in “racial
abuse” and provoking the members. The controversy over the book, ‘The Lives of
Sri Aurobindo', written by American-born Ashram inmate Peter Heehs, has been
raging for a while now, particularly after the group opposed to the book
launched a series of protests in January demanding expulsion of Mr. Heehs and
resignation of members of Trust for not condemning the book openly. The group
launched a three-day protest on Sunday with a large number of them coming from
Odisha.
A release issued by the group said: “The book
contains objectionable matters depicting distorted facts about the life and
character of Sri Aurobindo. The Odisha government has declared that every copy
of the book, its copies, reprints, translations or other documents containing
the extracts taken be forfeited to the government.”
DECISION QUESTIONED
The group also questioned the Trust's decision to
stand as a guarantor to Mr. Heehs, who has sought a visa extension. The Trust had been maintaining that it would not do
any thing that “contravenes freedom of speech,” and any action on its part
against the book or author would be termed as “fundamentalist mindset”. A
senior member of the Trust said, “The considered view of the Trust is that it
does not project itself in the role of dictating to the readers and followers
of Sri Aurobindo as to what they should read and what they should not read.”
He added that “each person is at complete liberty to
decide for him whether he finds any book to be meaningful and useful or whether
he does not find it to be so. The Trust respects and has full faith in the
intellectual and spiritual discernment of the readers. No one should or need to
force his personal opinions on any other reader in general and more
particularly on the followers of Sri Aurobindo.”
There have been favourable reviews of the book by
large number of people, including eminent authors, he said pointing out that
any action against the author would invite the ire of those sections.
On the proscription of the book by the Orissa
government, he said it had been challenged in the High Court questioning the
validity of the order based on a few “extracts taken out of context from the
book.”
A senior inmate of the Ashram who objects to certain
portions of the book but at the same time who does not approve of the group
behind the protest said, “Mr. Heehs and his book is not the real issue but it
is the result of an internal power struggle going on for the last several
years.”
On issue of Mr. Heehs visa and his alleged
over-staying, a senior police officer said as of now he is an “unconfirmed
foreigner” who is allowed to stay till a final order of his visa application by
the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
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