M F Husain Conferred Qatar Nationality


New Delhi, Feb 25 (IANS) India's eminent artist M.F. Husain, who has been under attack from Hindu fundamentalists for his paintings of Hindu goddesses and has been living in Dubai and London, has been given Qatar nationality, it was reported here Thursday.

"I, The Indian origin painter M.F. Husain at 95 have been honoured by Qatar nationality," the celebrated artist wrote above a line sketch of a horse, the leitmotif of much of his work. The black and white drawing was carried by The Hindu newspaper.

In a signed article, The Hindu editor N. Ram wrote that the artist had given him the news from Dubai "by reading out the few lines he had written on a black-and-white line drawing that he released to The Hindu".

According to the report, Husain did not apply for the nationality but it was conferred on him at the instance of the emirate's ruling family.

Photographer, designer and activist Ram Rahman, who is close to the Husain family, responded to the news by saying: "The citizenship has been offered by the sheikha, the wife of the sheikh of Qatar, and it has several implications.

"On a personal note, I feel it is quite clear that the man who is 95 years old and cannot return to his country to die, there is no point of him remaining an Indian citizen."

"It would be a tragedy. He has not given up his Indian citizenship yet but if he decides to take up the Qatari offer, he will not remain an Indian citizen anymore. It is also a reflection of our legal system because the cases against him will drag on for 20-30 years.... so it is justified if he takes up the Qatari offer," Rahman told IANS.

  

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  • Sudhir, Kundapur/USA

    Fri, Feb 26 2010

    The following is the news from AP. This is why I say show middle finger to all who are offended.


    "KHAMMAM: Crescent over the world - is a boon or the silent Holocaust, authored by Macha Laxmaiah alias Krantikar, a civil rights activist, caused turmoil in the town on Thursday.

    Hundreds of Muslim youths staged demonstrations protesting what they called objectionable contents in the book that hurt their beliefs and sentiments. "

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  • Mohammed, Mangalore, Riyadh

    Fri, Feb 26 2010

    Dear All,
    Please let us not fight in the basis of religion. There are hundreds of religion in this world, and everyone thinks his religion is correct. All mankind and other creature in this world are created by one Almighty for sure. So everyone cannot be right. If I say I am correct the other may his is also correct. Do you all think that these differnt gods created their own followers or the follower failed to understand their creator. So what we can do is to close our eyes and pray to almighty (don't keep any image of any god in your mind) and ask that almight who created us to guide us to the right path. Surly he will accept all our prayers.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Feb 26 2010

    HI,shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi , Thanks for your suggestion. hope you are well aware of article 370. majority people say mumbai belongs to whole india. but hesitate to say srinagar belongs to whole india.
    it is easy to take visa from qatar but difficult to enter J& K. Kashmir Pundits are staying as refugee in India. due to vote bank politics by congres & psuedos we lost beautiful j&k.
    A bihari can stay in Mumbai but same behari can not stay in sri nagar. First you abolish article 370 .Then truly I shall call yu son of this soil and hug you out of love and respect. Why cant you try. jai ho.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Feb 26 2010

    hi,ruchi, udupi, After madhuri mf got a ruchi. As an true INDIAN I am happy that mf got an qatar citizenship. can you tell me how he made INDIA PROUD?

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Fri, Feb 26 2010

    Bharatmatha is not God to anyone but mother to all of us Indians. MFH painted her nude which is condemnable. No son can paint his mother nude! Here people are commenting at his religion and Nagesh Nayak is one among them. Even as a muslim I too condemn such paintings. MFH doesnt know the tenets of Islam. As an artist he should know his barrier and must not cross those barriers. No doubt he has crossed his barriers. He must unconditionally apologise to the people of India. Secondly the issue has been blown out of proportion by some fundamentalists parties with perverted ideologies only for political mileage and nothing else. If tomorrow MFH reaches a deal with SS supremo Bal Thackery and pays him couple of crores, MFH shall be free from his guilt and he will become true Indian and shall receive heros welcome in Mumbai. Its a fact but true. Nagesh Maaam, I have made arrangements for SIMI, IM and other members to go to Qatar as per ur advice and shall advice you when I get visas for them. Now I request you to send all your senes and parivar members and so called nationalists to our border with Pakistan to fight jehadis and terrorists. Then truly I shall call yu son of this soil and hug you out of love and respect. Why cant you try.

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  • Manohar Dsouza, Mangalore/Bahrain

    Fri, Feb 26 2010

    The punishment for perceived blasphemy for Sir Salman Rushdie was a DEATH fatwa. If we use the same yardstick and principle, what should M.F. Husain’s punishment be for his crime of direct blasphemy? It is for you educated readers to judge !!

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Everbody in this forum is trying to upstage one another, using their vocabulary & writing skills.Some even stoop so low with personal attacks.Many commentators haven't seen the controversial paintings at all, but appointed themselves as gaurdians of Indan culture.India has weathered many onslaghts-"If we follow our religion then it will be saved"-but not by attacking other religious people & their places of worship. Please read retired Justice SreeKrishna's interview in Times of India-a few months back. He says I am a Strong Fundamentalist Hindu-means I practice all the fundamentals of Hindusim. And donot force others to follow it. As long as all religious people become Fundamentalist like him-there is nothing to be ashamed of being fundamentalist. Peace will come to this world through this practice. Nobody is perfect in this world-& everybody's quest is to attain perfection to attain "Nirvana" or "Sannidhi" of God in the end(atleast after death).

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    HI,shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi, Why you need M.F. HUSSAIN . Let him stay in qatar & draw some useless paintings.My sincere request you to send more & more SIMI & IM members TO QATAR for peaceful INDIA.  jai ho.

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  • Ahmed.M, Mangalore/UAE

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Dear readers, Please do not be under the impression that we muslims support MFH for his nude paintings of Hindu Godesses. We also condemn those paintings. Infact Islam strictly prohibits nude paintings and photographs or any other form of art which is obscene.Moreover hurting the feelings or insulting the followers of other relegion is also not acceptable in Islam.

    MFH,Salman Rushdi, Danish Cartoonist all should know that freedom of expression given to them by the modern society is not absolute ,it has limitations and one can not cross those limits.We can not defend MFH by giving examples of ancient statues in Hindu temples.There are several court cases in India against MFH. He should be bold enough to come and face the court trials.If it is decided by the court that he is guilty,he should receive proper punishment according to the law. Meanwhile,he should be given protection and the goondas should not be allowed to attack him. That is how a civilized country should deal with him.

    The same thing should apply to Salman Rushdi and the Danish cartoonist. Muftis have no right to give Fatwa of death penalty. The punishment for any crime shoud be decided in the court of law.

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  • Hameed Nellikunnu, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Dear fellow Indians, It seems that some of you sympathize with Mr.Hussain just because he is a muslim and some of you hate him not for any other reason. To my knowledge he does not practise any religion at all, though he bears a muslim name. I strongly believe that he should not have done what he had done. But can't we forgive him taking into consideration his age? Isn't our culture one of tolerance, magnanimity, compassion and love? Let's all remember: "To err is human to forgive is divine.". Let the grand old man come and spend his last days peacefully where he really belongs to let's forgive him. Let the world feel that we are really a different nation. Jai, Hidusthan.

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  • Ishaq, Ullal - Riyadh

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    "A great many people think they are thinking when they are really just rearranging their prejudices."
    -Edward R. Murrow

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  • Rajesh, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Venu, Your commnts are genuine man. but what to do we are in Psedosecular where Hindus does not have right to call themselves as Hindu, then they will treated as funadamentalists.

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  • Sudhir, Kundapur/USA

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    I do not think M F Hussain is in Qatar for the fear of right wing people.

    The controversy against MFH started in 1996. But he stayed on in India. In 2004 he painted nude Bharatmata still in India. Then cases were filed against him and a NON-BAILABLE WARRANT was issued against him in 2006 when he fled to take residence in Dubai and London. So all those who think right wingers are cause of MFH pain would do well to check the facts. (I don't think Indian courts are right wing)

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    I, as a Hindu, am deeply hurt by the paintings of MFH. And yes MFH should accept the Qatari citizenship offered to him and spent his last few years there. Since he is a not welcome in India it will be a wise decision with the personal safety perspective also.
    Rightly said by Mr. Ravi, people who do not respect others like Mr.Shahnawaz and MFH are a threat to communal peace.

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  • venu, pune

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    All who have supported MF hussain: in any of the temples its not the gods who are nude.This man not only painted hindu gods but also bharath mata nude.The same people who criticize danish cartoonist, tasleems and salman rushdi are supporting him.this only shows how deeply u hate hindus and hindu culture as a whole.
    why freedom of art and epressions are only when the art is of anti hindu?

    some non hindus speak about hinduism like they are the scholars of hinduism.please dont comment on my religion without knowing true facts.give respect n take respect

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  • Anand Dsilva, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Mr Thomas Andrade, Mr. Uchil's comments are valid because you touch upon a subject wherein you have very little knowledge.

    Before we all comment on other religions we must first understand how we would react if the same happened to our religion, only then we would be able to fairly assess the situation.

    MF Hussain has hurt the pride of Hindus by painting nude picture of Goddesses. The painting was made in 1970 but reprinted by some newspaper in 1996. Even from an artistic point of view nobody has the right to hurt religious sentiments of any.

    It doesnt make any sense to draw references to some carvings in some temples made hundreds of years back. Those times were different.

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  • uchil, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Thomas Pascal Andrade - There are no guardians of Hinduism, similar to what you have. All we have is a culture that has been attacked for centuries by the muslims and then the christians. Your attack on the temples was unwarrented and shows where you are headed with it. We can talk about your church paintings where you still kneel down to the white man and suck up. I have not seen a single church with someone in your likeness.

    You all seem to be awestruck by the white race, but it is your choice. The temples do have the statues that you describe but we are not ashamed of it. It is just that when a muslim artist tries to use this as his medium but does not do the same with his prophets/gods then we question the double standards. That is all. Anything wrong with it?. At least now when he dies his paintings will be far more valuable that what it is now. By the way, who the hell would want to become a citizen of Baharain once they have lived and tasted the life in India.

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  • Rai, uae

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    If hussain was given Bangladesh citizenship,he would not have even accepted it..he knows the rich Qataris wil bestow him with more riches,you can go wherever you want but do not come back to India.Jai hind.

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  • H. M. Siddhanti, Udupi/USA

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    It is both sad and patehetic to see the so called "smart and intelligent" people of South Kanara following the brain dead shiv sainiks of Maharashtra (who attacked Hussain first). Let us not forget that shiv sena goons attacked south kanarites first to collect protection money from SK businesses in Bombay

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  • shenoy, mlore/USA

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Congrats hussain .u deserve this citizenship.Please start paiting pictures of all relegions(Secular).

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  • Thomas Pascal Andrade, Valencia / Toronto

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    In my opinion MF Hussain must accept the Qatari nationality. How can a man at 95 who has made India to be proud of his paintings, be forced to be an exile? Why does he have to live in fear and run for his life at his ripe age? Is he a terrorist or a looter? He himself said that when the Indian government is not able to protect his paintings, how could he expect it to protect him? Where are those guardians of Hinduism or Indian culture when some temples in India are full of nude images in various postures that would embarrass any sane person? Who created them? Definitely not Hussain or some artists from minority groups.

    MF’s days are numbered and let us leave him to be peaceful in his last journey of his life. He has the right to choose whichever country he wants to live in or to be its citizen. I understand from the Daijiworld article that he did not apply for Qatari nationality but it was conferred onto him. If he wanted to be a citizen of any country, he could have done so long back or even when he was in self-exile in the past few years. Thousands of Indians migrating to other countries seeking their livelihood, what is the problem if MF accepts the nationality of another country where he would be safe. It is a shame on India that the pride of India has to go through such hurdles and trauma at the end of his life. Mr. Hussain, we thank you for your beautiful gifts to India and the world and wish you a peaceful life.

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  • Rohit, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Dear Pavan,

    Mangaloreans are the most disunited community in the whole of India. There are class differences between hindus, christians and even muslims. We are not like malayalees - UNITED. We are like crabs in a bucket, when someone tries to succeed in whatever endeavor, there are many others who try to bring him down out of jealousy or someother factor. That is why we have so many of our own from the underworld, while at the same time, there is no unity among the educated - even though we claim to be most educated. That is why outsiders take interest in us, (like a pramod muthlik), because, we are the perfect targets for 'divide and rule'.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Dear Mr Manjunath Bangera. Well said. You have spoken the truth and ur comments carries lots of weight. Freedom of expression doesnt mean that you hurt others. Freedom of sech doesnot give you the permission to abuse others Gods. Freedom doesnt give you right to committ suicide. Every freedom has its own limitations and parameters. Freedom must be excercised with responsibilities and due measure. Freedom doesnt give us the right to walk naked and make act of lust in public. But unfortunately we have misunderstood the expression of freedom and we have crossed our limits in this regard. If freedom is misused, I am sure God will taken away our freedom and peace of mind as He has rightly done in the case of Mr Hussain. Islam doesnt give permission to its followers to draw any nude figure, be it of ones wife, children, God or Goddesses. Hussain forgot the teachings of religion in which he was born.

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  • RAVI, MANGALORE

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi..WATS WRONG IN MY WORD ?
    UR GIVING HERE DOUBLE STANDARD UR INDIRECTLY SUPPRTING HUSSAIN JUST BCOS HE PAINT NUDE ART ON HINDU GODS ..LL U SAY SAME THING TO HIM IF HE DRAWS UR PROPHET MOHAMMED IN THAT SHAPE ?
    PEOPLE LIKE U AND HUSSAIN ARE THE MAIN REASON FOR COMUNAL HATREDNESS BETWEEN HIND AND MUSLIM ..
    U JUST INSULT THEIR IDEOLOGY AND SANGH PARIVAR RETURN BACK AND IT BECOEMS COMUNAL.

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  • jasun, mangalore, UAE

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    I think Ravi Mangalore has said nothing to Shahnawaz Kukkikatte, in some angle Ravi is correct. would it the case of Danish Cartoonist, would he be left alive by respective religion people. now Shahnawaz is vomitting venon i beleive

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  • srinivas hegde, karkala/bangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    I appreciate nagesh nayak, bangalore comments. Thanks God. Hussain is no more in India. Otherwise it is problem for general public. Thanks.

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  • Pavan, Karkala

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Please dont get provoked and out of anger dont jump on others or curse others in a general forum. We are all from one region and let us respect each other, irrespective of personal view.

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  • Manjunatha Bangera, Kasaragodu/Bengaluru

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Well said Mr. Jafer, Mangalore. U have made sensible comments. An artist has a freedom of expression but he must know his boundries and also keep in mind that he doesn't hurt people's feelings.I think by now MF must have realized his mistake.

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  • zacs18, Kudroli

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Thus this really matters?
    What is the significance of Art for people like you and me? It’s to get pleasure out of it and to forget for that moment our daily chaos. It should rejuvenate us. If this fundamental not served and the artist doesn’t follow ethics in his Art but creates social mayhem then we need to just ignore such Artist/Art work and law should take care to avoid such incidents in future. Name & fame should be gained in a righteous manner not by throbbing!

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  • Ahmed, Mangalore / Qatar

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Wrong decision by Mr. Hussain. India is a democratic country. This is not the way when few mischief mongers are threatening your life. What a shame! Learn from SRK. Be a proud Indian! Do not leave your motherland!!

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Ravi/Mangalore. Styop vomitting venom. Read my comments carefully. Neither a prasied Hssain nor I criticsed him. I expressed my love for India. You narrow minded vultures, please stop vomitting venom. YOu can give Indian citizenship to any one of your choice, beacuse India is private limited company of you and your ancestors. I dont care what do you think about Hussain neither I am interested to know about your feelings for Hussain. If India has forsaken Hussain not because of his bad taste on paintings, but because of dirty minded people like you. Hussain has done a gret crime of depicting Hindu Goddess nude for which he is paying a high perice. What do you have to say on the sculptor who carved naked Gods and Godesses in Kujaraho/Ellora and other temples where all nudity and vulgarity are at their height? Again double take and double yard sticks.

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  • Pavan, Karkala

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Modern artists rose to fame only when they surrounded themselves in some controversy. Gone are the days where painting was a passion and the so called great artists never knew that they are praised and admired even after many centuries.

    When one wants to be popular within a short period, he would surround himself in controversy. This is where he or she gets attention from the common publilc while the civil proceeding simply prolongs. It is all about Benford's law of controversy. Fewer the facts, more the controversity and more the facts the lesser the controversy. And we all know that - more the controversity, more the money and more the name. Not everyone know what and how to admire arts. If you know how the paintings are valued and on what basis the auction is held, then you know what these modern art means.

    Right art in a right place and in right time is the theme. The Greek and Roman arts are romantic but belongs to classical art form. They represented perfection of art form. Temples have the nudity figures but these figures are of certain ancient art form and has a different meaning. They are not meant to be erotic. In current context, much of these genre is still not as well accepted as the more standard genres of art such as
    portraiture and landscape. This is exactly the loop-hole for the controversy and I am sure MF Hussain exploited well to gain his name. Without it, he would not have gained fame or name. Quatar seem to be hoarding his painting - all $$$$$$$

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Mr.Hussain...You forgot Mother India and your lover(forever)..MADHURI DIXIT. Very bad Sir.

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  • Vinod Uchil, mangalore/mumbai

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Mr. Shahnawaz, there is nothing to express other than what you have said. your fan-club is expanding.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Mr Dev,Mangalore, It's absolutely  yes! But what to do if his Hindu brothers thinks otherwise.We have enough misunderstanding between us and if that subject pours oil for already burning, can't desist from that for the sake one India? Art have no boundry,relgion,language ect yet if it hurts particular community's sentiment then why we need that art.

    India is a democratic country we all agree that but it is not a license to do whatever we want. Mr Mohammad Fida Hussain himself "MEA CULFA" for some reason and instead of facing challenge with in why he escaped to forign country.After all India is his home and given fame and name.@95 years old do he need Qatar natoinality ??

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  • ravi, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Who in this India wants you. There are no admirers for this kind of an artist, other then people from his own trade. He has degraded India enough from his art form. Either, he should formally go public and apologise to the people of India coming from all religions, especially Hindus, as he has tried to desecrate the religion by the ridiculous paintings. Mr.Hussain should feel lucky that he is alive, and should rather thank the govt. to give him protection till the time he was in India. He should not be given any kind of media attention, and should not dream any more..coming back to india, with his art form, rather...should start doing real paintings, and forget about religion in his art any more. Mr. Hussain, you should feel lucky, that you are alive, even staying where you are today.Thanks to the forgiveable Hindus..!

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    THANKS TO QATAR SHEIK'S WIFE & CONGRATULATIONS TO MFH. MY SINCERE REQUEST TO MFH TO TAKE MEMBERS OF SIMI & IM WITH YOU. INDIA WILL BE IN PEACE FOREVER. ONE MORE SUGGESTION DO NOT PAINT YOUR GOD WITH OBJECTIONABLE MANNER IN QATAR. THEY WILL HANG YOU. BE A GENTLEMAN & PRAY TO GOD FOR LONG LIFE. JAI HO.

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  • shiva, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    What does mean by Hindu Fundamentalist..When MF was painting nude arts of our gods and if someone raises voice against it, are they called fundamentalist..Serves MF right...Why didnt he draw nude paintings of his god if he is hell bent on ART......Jai Hind

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  • raju, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    sincerely hope that MFH takes up Qatar citizenship. I will feel more proud about being Indian citizen if he does that. Also I hope Qatar Sheik's wife offers citizenship and protection to Salman Rushdie as well. Congress Govt should take up Salman Rushdie's plea with Qatar.

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  • Ben, Moodbidri, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Its great pleasure reading Mr.Shahnawaz Kukkikatte comments, i had become big fan of him.

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    It is one of the saddest movements for India in general and Hindus in particular. Firstly, Indians never wanted Mr. MF Husain who is one of the world-famous artists India ever produced to live this kind of exiled living in the fag end of his life. Secondly, majority of Hindus never wanted the Sangh Parivar sponsored Hindutva to be propagated as Hindu religion. It is Hindutva goons, who had gained notoriety and fame by demolishing the 16th Century Babri Masjid by their cooked-up history and barbaric act, had tarnished the name of one of the oldest religions of the world.

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  • Babanna, Jeppu, M'lore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    I hope Qatar Sheik's wife offers citizenship and protection to Salman Rushdie as well. Congress Govt should take up Salman Rushdie's plea with Qatar.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Ismail K.- visit ancient Indian Temples,Kajuraho, Ajantha & ellora caves, then only u will come to know about ancient Indian culture. If u had seen M F Hussain's controversial paintings then there is no nudity at all compared to the above paintings. The controversy was created after many decades of the paintings to target not MF but the community he represents. Vulgarity or nudity is within the minds & eyes of beholders. Art has broken all boundaries.What happened to Salman Rushdie & Taslima Nasrin, might have inspired our own moral police to instigate contoversy where it was none.

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  • ruchi, udupi

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Usually I agree on most of your view points Mr. Shahnawaz, but on this for sure NO, people who dance with Mera Bharth Mahan have no place here, one is mr. M.F.Hussain, he was our proud assest and see the way he has been treated worse then a criminal, and still you want him to die here come on yaar, there are Murderers/criminals in our society and they have been bestowed with Padma Awards, what crime this Jewel of India done, just an art, which exist in almost every olden day temple, he has loved his country so he has still remained as a citizen, now the Govt. of Qatar is giving he has not applied, he should take it, he should die dignified, I Salute this man, and wish him a very long healthy life, he has only done India proud, As an Indian I say sorry to him.to you Mr. M.F. Husain Mera Salam

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  • lubna nawaz, mangalore/india

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Mr Hussain, the mother who gave birth to you have abandoned you and now you have a mother who wants to adapt you. You are son of India but unforutnately your fundamentalists brethern have forsaken you and made you exile. Give her dues to your mother you gave you birth and show respect and appreciation to the mother who wishes to adapt you...Good luck

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  • sunny, UAE

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    Good & sensible comments by Mr. Shanawaz and Mr. Ismail. Jai Ho.

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  • Jafer, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    He is a great painter it doesnt mean he can paint anything he wish.We cannot support him becouse of Sangh Parivar is againts him.He must respect feeling of others.It also implies for either Salman Rushdi or Danish cartoonist

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  • ravi, manglaore

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi..ur 100% right..even danish cartoonsit also a good person ..and we all have to be proud on him for his art work.and india shoiuld give him citizen ship.
    mera bharat mahan.

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  • Ronald D. Machado, Udyavara, Sharjah.

    Thu, Feb 25 2010

    To a certain extent I agree with Mr. Ismail K. Perinje and Mr. Shahnawaz Kukkikatte but the fanatics, it is difficult to chalenge them, in that case one has to be diplomatic.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, PERINJE/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Feb 24 2010

    A international recognised artist Muhammad Fida Hussain's last days as he is @ 95,who forced to live out of the country is unfortunate.

    This situation created by for some extant himself and larger part by Sanghparivar.His painting, several times across the north India vanadalised by sangparvar affiliated outfits.He was booked in several states for his nude Hindu God's painting.My feeling is that he should not painted nude Hindu Godesses as it offends Hindu brothers feeling.He had stick on his thinking and finally he was forced to live in other coutry.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udipi

    Wed, Feb 24 2010

    Mr Hussain, my sincere advise. Mera Bharath Mahan, Its golden India. You are born here and should die here. YOu have achieved name and fame in this land of oportunity. Dont accept the Qatari Offer. They may be having hidden agenda. Be a proud India and die a proud India. The soil of India shall not reject you and soil of Qatar shall not elevate you. Sare jahan se achha hindustan hamara.....

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