Authors urge David Cameron to raise India's 'climate of fear' with Narendra Modi

The letter calls on Cameron to demand that Modi provide ‘better protection’ for critical voices

Update: 2015-11-12 15:33 GMT
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and British PM David Cameron. (Photo: PTI)

London: Nearly 200 figures including author Salman Rushdie have signed an open letter urging David Cameron to raise "the rising climate of fear" in India with his counterpart Narendra Modi, who is visiting Britain from Thursday.

The letter calls on Cameron to demand that Modi provide "better protection" for critical voices such as writers and artists and ensure that freedom of expression in India is protected.

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The letter, also signed by other leading authors such as Hari Kunzru and Ian McEwan, was published by London-based writers' association PEN International.

"As writers and writers' organisations committed to protecting and defending freedom of expression around the world, we, the undersigned, are extremely concerned about the rising climate of fear, growing intolerance and violence towards critical voices who challenge orthodoxy or fundamentalism in India," the letter said.

"Please speak out on the current state of freedom of expression in his (Modi's) country, urging him to stay true to the spirit of the democratic freedoms enshrined in India's constitution."

Modi arrives in Britain Thursday for a three-day visit which will include talks with Cameron, lunch with Queen Elizabeth II and a huge rally at London's Wembley Stadium.

A group calling itself "Modi Not Welcome" is organising protests during the visit, accusing Modi of creating an "authoritarian culture" in India.

Some 46 MPs, including the leader of the opposition Labour party Jeremy Corbyn, have also signed a parliamentary motion urging Cameron to raise human rights issues with the Indian government.

 

 

 

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