03 March,2010 10:01 AM IST | | Imran Gowhar
Taslima Nasreen denies expressing views in daily that led to riots inu00a0Karnataka
The police have filed a case against exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen for instigating violence in various parts of the state yesterday. Nasreen denied speaking to the regional newspaper, which carried the article that allegedly led to riots in the state. She also denied that she supported the views expressed in the article.
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Taslima Nasreen |
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In a statement issued to a news agency, Nasreen said, "I have never written any article for any Karnataka newspaper in my life," said Nasreen. "The appearance of the article is atrocious. In any of my writings I have never said that Prophet Muhammad was against the burkha. This is a distorted story." |