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Author Arundhati Roy faces prosecution in India over 2010 speech

Roy, 61, won the Booker Prize for fiction in 1997. She is also an outspoken political and rights activist and regularly writes in Indian and foreign publications.

October 11, 2023 / 20:58 IST
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Arundhati Roy
Arundhati Roy

The Booker prize-winning author Arundhati Roy faces prosecution in India for a speech about Kashmir she gave 13 years ago after a top official approved the move, local media reported on Wednesday.

A social activist from Kashmir filed a police complaint in 2010 following speeches by Roy and three others at a conference organised by a rights group, the reports said.

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Roy, a fierce critic of India’s policy in Kashmir, is accused of saying at the conference that the disputed Himalayan territory was not an integral part of India.

Under Indian laws, the state government’s permission is needed for prosecution of certain crimes, including hate speech, sedition, and promoting enmity.