Rushdie a Poor, Sub-Standard Writer: Katju
Salman Rushdie is a "poor" and "sub-standard writer" who would have remained largely unknown but for his controversial book Satanic Verses, according to Markandey Katju, till recently a judge of the Supreme Court.

Katju, who is now the Chairman of Press Council of India, criticised the admirers of India-born author based in Britain, saying they suffered from "colonial inferiority complex" that a writer living abroad has to be great.

"Salman Rushdie dominated the Jaipur Literature Festival. I do not wish to get into the controversy whether banning him was correct or not. I am raising a much more fundamental issue," he said in a statement here.

"I have read some of Rushdie's works and am of the opinion that he is a poor writer, and but for Satanic Verses would have remained largely unknown. Even Midnight's Children is hardly great literature," Katju contended.

He went on to add that the "whole problem with the so-called educated Indians of today is that they still suffer from the colonial inferiority complex. So whoever lives in London and New York must be a great writer, while writers living in India are inferior."

On the controversy surrounding Rushdie during the festival which ended yesterday, he said, "I am not in favour of religious obscurantism. But neither do I wish to elevate a sub-standard writer into a hero."

Referring to the Jaipur festival, Katju said one would have expected "serious discussion on literature, particularly indigenous literature" of the likes of Kabir, Premchand, Sharat Chandra, Manto, Ghalib, Faiz, Kazi Nazrul Islam and Subramania Bharti.

"Kabir and Tulsidas are no good because they lived on the ghats of Benaras, whereas Rushdie is great because he lives on the ghats of the Thames! This is the mental level of our 'intellectuals and 'literati'," the former SC judge said.

Katju maintained that the whole history of the great Indian literature, rich in its variety, from Valmiki and Vyas to modern times should have been discussed.

There could also have been a discussion on foreign writers like Dickens, Shaw, Victor Hugo, Balzac, Flaubert, Upton Sinclair, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Gorki [Maxim Gorky? - Ed] and Pablo Neruda, he said.

"Instead the total focus at Jaipur appeared to be Rushdie. Two personalities linked with films were projected as 'the finest poets' in India, though to my mind their work is of a very inferior order. This is the low level to which the Jaipur Festival sank," Katju contended.

He said India is facing massive socio-economic problems today and literature should address these.

"The struggle which Kabir waged against narrow sectarianism, which Sharat Chandra waged against the caste system and women's oppression, which Faiz waged against despotism, which Subramania Bharti waged for nationalism and women's emancipation, which Dickens and Gorki waged against exploitation and social injustice -- these are the matters which should have been discussed at Jaipur. Instead, Rushdie dominated most of the show," he said.
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48/D-115
Jan 31, 2012
10:38 PM

The only time Mr Katju has sounded sensible and scholarly,was when he spoke on the perfectness of Devanagari script and the unsceintific formation of the English alphabet.That must be the first and last time he has shown erudition.Now,i have started doubting whether it was his own contribution or picked from someone else.

S.S.Nagaraj, Bangalore
47/D-109
Jan 31, 2012
08:19 PM

Marknade Katju is apower monger. With in a week of his retirement Markande Katju managed to get the post of the chairperson of the PCI.. But he ienjoyed enormous power as a Suprme Court Judgge. H eis the person who  wrote in one of his judgements that all Indians are Foreigners as all their ancestors were from the tribes of invaders.This view is often uttered by the Late Marxist Leader Comrade Jyothi Basu.H eis the man who while still as the Judge of SC made an appeal in his personal capacity to release a Paksiatni National who is undergoing Life Imprisonment in connection with a murder case in Rajastan. He said that the person was 80 Year old.and that would help in Indo- Pakistan Friendship Can a sitting Judge of SC say so?. The  JUdiciary later regected the mercy petetion of that Paksitani National.He calls all sub-standard and below average.. Some days back he commented abouit Journalists and Columnists as sub-standard fellows qithout knolwedge. A man calling others sub standrad is a Doubtful Asset  or Bad Asset to use the Banking Terminology..

Karavadi Raghava Rao, Vijayawada
46/D-63
Jan 31, 2012
04:34 PM

Waiting for the next instalment of pearls of 'wisdom'  from the resident court jester of  the modern Delhi darbar.

Bhagat Singh, Atlantis
45/D-9
Jan 31, 2012
04:39 AM

Midnight Children was the only good work from Rushdie.

I tried to read Satanic Verses and found it really boring and

somewhat disgusting. Not only Justice Katju but some other

reviwers in USA have also made similar remark about Rushdie.

Justice Katju's point is that Rushdie is not a writer of such quality that

his absence would undermine the success of the festival. It is not like

Djokovic and Nadal were kicked out of Tennis tournament in Jaipur.

Anyway he is busy chasing some women for his fith wife.

sajid khan, Providence
43/D-44
Jan 30, 2012
11:57 AM
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