Hello dear Amit Shahji! If you let me stay in India, I will be very grateful to you - Taslima Nasreen
The book was written about the violence, rape, looting and killings against Bengali Hindus following the demolition of the Babri Masjid in India in December 1992. The book was first published in Bengali in 1993 and later banned in Bangladesh. Yet it sold thousands of copies six months after its publication. It is said that after this he started receiving death threats due to which he was forced to leave the country.

Taslima Nasreen wrote on X, Hello dear Amit Shahji. I live in India because I love this great country. This has been my second home for the last 20 years. But the Home Ministry is not extending my residence permit since July 22. I am very worried. I would be very grateful to you if you would let me stay. Hearty best wishes. Let us tell you that Taslima Nasreen was very popular in the early 1990s due to her essays and novels. In her writings she criticized religions which she considered anti-women. Nasreen has been living in exile since 1994. After living in Europe and the United States for more than a decade, she moved to India in 2004. Taslima Nasreen's 1994 novel Lajja caught the attention of the literary world across the world. The book was written about the violence, rape, looting and killings against Bengali Hindus following the demolition of the Babri Masjid in India in December 1992. The book was first published in Bengali in 1993 and later banned in Bangladesh. Yet it sold thousands of copies six months after its publication. It is said that after this he started receiving death threats due to which he was forced to leave the country.
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