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'The Satanic Verses' returns: Throwback to 1989 when Salman Rushdie's book unleashed chaos in Mumbai

Salman Rushdie wrote the book in Britain, a death fatwa was issued by Iran, the ban was imposed by the government in Delhi, but it was Mumbai’s streets that bore the brunt of the bloodshed.

December 26, 2024 / 14:57 IST
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The controversial book 'The Satanic Verses' by British-Indian author Salman Rushdie is once again available in the market.

A Delhi bookseller has started selling the book after importing it from the United States. Recently, a petition was filed in the Delhi High Court to lift the ban on this book.

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Its reappearance in the market is reminiscent of February 1989, when the book triggered bloodshed in Mumbai.

In 1988, the then Rajiv Gandhi government imposed a ban on the book, considering the protests from the Muslim community. The book stirred controversies globally, with attacks on its publishers and vandalism at stores selling it. About two and a half years ago, in New York, Salman Rushdie himself suffered a severe attack that left him blind in one eye.