In response to India foreign minister Sushma Swaraj바카라s hard-hitting speech against Pakistan in the United Nations General Assembly, the latter has invoked novelist Arundhati Roy to attack Swaraj for calling Islamabad, "world바카라s greatest exporter of havoc, death and inhumanity.바카라
Pakistan바카라s Permanent Representative Maleeha Lodhi on Saturday quoted Roy's statement that the "whole population of Dalits, Adivasis, Muslims, and Christians are being forced to live in terror" and slammed the Modi government, quoting a section of Indian secularists who called his government as 바카라fascist바카라 and Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath as a 바카라fanatic바카라.
Arundhati Roy who had in 2015, returned her National Award as part of what she called an "unparalleled political movement against ideological viciousness" found mention in Lodhi's speech who invoked the writer's quotes to slam the Indian government.
Arundhati Roy, when contacted, was even-handed in her response -- neither keen to be used in this manner for strategic ends, nor willing to step back from her considered stance. "All governments and their spokespersons are opportunistic. That cannot become a reason for writers and journalists not to write what they have to write," she told Outlook.
바카라Much of what is in the air in India now is pure terror, in Kashmir, in other places,바카라 Lodhi quoted Roy's statement from an article she had written for the Indian Express during the 'Award Vapsi' campaign in 2015.
Speaking on Indian politics, Lodhi said 바카라a racist and fascist ideology is firmly embedded in Modi바카라s government and that its leadership is drawn from the RSS [Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh] which is accused of assassinating Mahatma Gandhi.바카라
She also returned India's claims of Pakistan harbouring terrorism, calling India the 'mother of terrorism', adding that the country is not just the world's largest democracy but the 'world's largest hypocrisy'.