IANS
Thrissur

An event in Kerala to release the Malayalam translation of former president late A P J Abdul Kalam’s last book was cancelled yesterday following protests after the woman translator was asked to stay away from the venue.
Angry youth organisations of various political parties and a large number of women protested after Sreedevi S Kartha (pictured), who translated Kalam’s book Transcendence My Spiritual Experience with Pramukh Swamiji, was asked to stay away from the event.
On Friday, Kartha posted on Facebook that the publisher, Current Books, told her the function’s chief guest, Brahma Vihari Das Swamiji, the representative of Pramukh Swamiji, had said there should not be any woman on the dais.
Angry protests erupted after the post, forcing the organisers to call off the event.
Yesterday, Kartha said: “This is nothing but a fascist attitude. I was invited to take part and later when the Swamiji put up conditions, I was asked to keep away by the publishers.”
Malayala m writer M T Vasudevan Nair and Arun Tiwari, the book’s co-writer, were among those invited for the function.
Nair came to know about the protests at the venue and did not turn up, while Tiwari was present at the function. Swamiji and his associate were forced to keep away from the venue.

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