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The writer, however, expressed concern over alleged attempts by the RSS to “infiltrate” a section of young minds by enrolling them in “specific camps or schools”, run by right-wing organisations.
Delivering a keynote address on the first day of the 7th Kolkata People’s Film Festival on Thursday, Roy said “efforts were being made to normalise Islamophobia”.
The author also contended that the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) would hit hard the economically deprived and marginalized Muslims, Dalits and women at large.
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The present-day India “where legacy papers act as current-day document” is a slightly upturned version of Nazi Germany, she claimed.
Roy, however, placed her “cautious optimism” in the students movements.
The countrywide mass protests have “blunted the only power BJP/RSS has… that is communal hatred”.
Asked about the sit-in protests at Shaheen Bagh, Park Circus and elsewhere, she said, “Muslim women are now coming out to raise their voice and this is a great thing.”
“This shows how Muslims can have a voice, so far they had been pushed out of the political arena, pushed out of media…. Earlier, only people who were allowed to speak were the ones like the Moulanas…
“Now there are all kinds of voices…. including a plethora of Muslim voices,” she added.