‘Mamata fighting solo’—Parakala Prabhakar’s Kolkata book launch turns into attack-Modi event

‘mamata fighting solo’—parakala prabhakar’s kolkata book launch turns into attack-modi event

‘Mamata fighting solo’—Parakala Prabhakar’s Kolkata book launch turns into attack-Modi event

Kolkata: Only in Kolkata can a book launch become a rallying cry to bring down the government. “We are in a state of crisis,” roared the former vice chancellor of Bankura University, Deb Narayan Bandyopadhyay, to the students, researchers, lawyers, politicians and writers who had gathered at the Kolkata Press Club on 2 May. They were there to discuss political economist Parakala Prabhakar’s book The Crooked Timber of New India: Essays on a Republic in Crisis.

A dramatic pause was followed by a minute of solemn silence, after which Bandyopadhyay picked up momentum.

“We are living in a post-truth India enmeshed with post-truth slogans such as Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikaas… and that’s why this book is important,” he said. The audience in the packed hall cheered and clapped. On the podium, Rajya Sabha MP of Trinamool Congress (TMC) Jawhar Sircar, West Bengal’s Education Minister Bratya Basu, and political strategist and professor Om Prakash Mishra nodded in agreement.

The Crooked Timber was published in 2023, but it did not have a Kolkata launch. With election season at its peak, the organisers decided the time was ripe for a discussion on Prabhakar’s book. Through 22 essays, he tracks key developments since 2014—the rise of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) victory, the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 and other events. A ‘New India’ has emerged over the last decade.

“In New India, it is very difficult to be critical of the government. Government wants you to buy whatever data that they put out, whatever argument or narrative they present,” said Prabhakar.

Warning signs

With members of the TMC invited as speakers, it didn’t take long for the book launch to become an attack on the central government for rising unemployment, and inequality in India.

“Mamata Banerjee is fighting solo,” said Basu. When it was his turn to speak, Sircar recounted his tenure as former CEO of Prasar Bharati under the Modi government. Appointed by the UPA government in 2012, he resigned in 2016, two years into the NDA government’s tenure.

Sircar claimed that in those two years, he got to know the internal workings of the government.

“I had the privilege of understanding how bad the driver is. There were relentless campaigns to capture the public mind,” said Sircar, as murmurs of “Shame to Modi government” spread among the audience.

Even getting his book published was not easy, said Prabhakar. When he approached publishing houses in 2023, there was no response. Refusing to accept the silence, he prodded the publications for an answer.

“After my repeated emails, I got an answer asking if I could wait. When I asked how long, they responded saying I would have to wait till June 2024,” said Prabhakar. His book was finally published by Speaking Tiger last year.

He urged the audience to “vote wisely”.

Walking fearless

As the floor opened for question and answers, Prabhakar said he had insisted on an audience interaction, because “conversations” are important.

The questions ranged from his motivation behind writing the book to the use of religion in politics. One audience member had a question but ultimately decided against asking it. “I wanted to know what he thought about Nirmala Sitharaman (Union Finance Minister and Prabhakar’s wife)?” he later told ThePrint.

Another member asked Prabhakar if he was afraid for his life and the supporters of the government, given that he had taken a stand against it.

“My friends ask me not to go out for a walk alone. My phone number is available in the public domain, I have received many abusive messages. Many people have also politely asked me to stop raising my voice against the government. But I am not scared,” he said.

The audience wanted to know more. But an announcement that tea and snacks were being served in the courtyard brought an end to the interaction. Within minutes, the hall emptied out as audience members discussed India’s future over hot pakoras.

(Edited by Ratan Priya)

OTHER NEWS

35 minutes ago

Maud was on a dream trip to Hawaii when she fell seriously ill. Her family are fighting to bring her home - after insurers refused to cover her for one cruel reason

35 minutes ago

Gambling ad pulled after A-League player appearing in it was charged over alleged betting corruption

35 minutes ago

Elizabeth Street, Sydney: Police officer is stabbed in broad daylight

36 minutes ago

Kristin Chenoweth, 55, reveals she was 'severely abused' in a previous relationship as she reacts to disturbing 2016 footage of Diddy assaulting ex Cassie Ventura

36 minutes ago

NHL releases schedule for Western Conference Final

36 minutes ago

Trump Wants to Shape Legal System for ‘50 Years' by Appointing Young Judges

36 minutes ago

Kai Cenat’s Elden Ring run hits 11 bosses and a lot of tears

36 minutes ago

Travel Indaba: Strategic partnerships in tourism highlights South Africa's potential as a film and music destination

36 minutes ago

Bigger, yes, but better? Pep Guardiola tweaks template for latest City kick to line

36 minutes ago

Soccer-Bayern end season in third place after 4-2 loss at Hoffenheim

37 minutes ago

Tornadoes in Australia are more common than you think

37 minutes ago

How Campbell is preparing for final Olympics

37 minutes ago

Kyrie Irving Makes NBA History in Game 6 Win over Oklahoma City Thunder

40 minutes ago

Northern Ireland minister Heaton-Harris will not stand for re-election as MP

40 minutes ago

Liverpool loan star completes FANTASTIC turnaround to end season with award

40 minutes ago

Soldier drug claims ‘of concern’: PM

40 minutes ago

How Pascal Siakam came up big as Pacers did the little things to force Game 7 against Knicks

40 minutes ago

Melissa Joan Hart Says It Was "Hard" Taking on More Dramatic Roles After Years of "Nickelodeon Acting"

40 minutes ago

Love sushi rolls? Try onigiri, the lunchtime upgrade that’s sweeping Melbourne

40 minutes ago

NBA Scouts Give Honest Review Of Bronny James After Draft Combine

42 minutes ago

Disneyland Resort Character Cast Members Vote To Unionize With Actors’ Equity Association

42 minutes ago

Jake Gyllenhaal Channels Fred From ‘Scooby Doo’ In Gross-Out Commercial For Apple Face ID

42 minutes ago

The Block gets planning approval to film in scenic regional Victorian town of Daylesford ahead of 2024 season

43 minutes ago

Bernardeschi scores three goals as rampant Toronto FC thumps CF Montreal 5-1

44 minutes ago

Israeli activist, former NFL linebacker tackle tough convos about antisemitism

44 minutes ago

Biden urges Atlanta voters to stand up against Trump: ‘He’s running for revenge’

44 minutes ago

Amazon’s Hidden Kitchen Outlet Has Tons of Early Memorial Day Deals—We Found 45 of the Best

44 minutes ago

Notre Dame Tight Ends Should Remain A Focal Point Under Mike Denbrock

44 minutes ago

A'ja Wilson Issues Strong Claim on Cameron Brink's WNBA Future

44 minutes ago

IB Nation Sports Talk: The Value Of Marcus Freeman's Notre Dame Contract

44 minutes ago

Kharkiv War Maps Reveal Russian Advances Along Front Line

44 minutes ago

‘Unhinged’, ‘crooked’: Trump and Biden trade barbs on campaign trail

44 minutes ago

Dominicans to vote in general elections with eyes on crisis in neighboring Haiti

44 minutes ago

As killings surge, Haitians struggle to bury loved ones and find closure in violent capital

46 minutes ago

Kejriwal throws arrest challenge to govt: ‘Will come to BJP HQ tomorrow, put in jail whoever you want to’

47 minutes ago

Irish business and rugby ‘giant’ Sir Tony O’Reilly dies aged 88

47 minutes ago

Anti-defection law: JJP writes to speaker seeking disqualification of 2 MLAs

47 minutes ago

Jon Lovitz: It seems the parties 'switched completely' on Israel

47 minutes ago

Fall From Grace: Cowboys' No. 1 Offense Takes Nosedive in Offseason Rankings

48 minutes ago

PM has refused to go into detail on reports soldiers drug claim before fatal parachute accident

Kênh khám phá trải nghiệm của giới trẻ, thế giới du lịch