3 booked for burning copy of controversial novel 'Meesha'
Hareesh was targeted on the social media for allegedly denouncing women who go to temples in his book.
By : migrator
Update: 2018-08-02 13:02 GMT
Thiruvananthapuram
A day after controversial Malayalam novel 'Meesha' hit the stands, a group of BJP activists today set fire to a copy of the book over the alleged anti-Hindu contents in the publication.
The activists burnt the copy of the 328-page novel in front of the showroom of the DC Books, publisher of the book, here.
A case has been registered against three persons in connection with the incident, but no one has been taken into custody, police said.
When contacted, BJP district president S Suresh said it was a symbolic protest against the "anti-Hindu and anti-women contents" of the novel.
The writer, S Hareesh, was forced to withdraw the novel's serialisation in the Mathrubhumi weekly after being allegedly threatened by some right-wing elements on social media last month.
Hareesh was targeted on the social media for allegedly denouncing women who go to temples in his book.
Right-wing supporters have taken offence to a conversation between two characters in the novel.
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