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After the Sahitya Akademi Awards 2017 were presented to writers from 23 languages on Monday evening, Malayalam writer KP Ramanunni gave away his award prize money to slain Junaid’s mother, as a mark of protest against the murder of the teen.
15-year-old Junaid Khan from Haryana’s Ballabgarh was lynched last June on a Mathura-bound train after a heated argument. The attackers accused him of carrying beef in their bags and of being a Pakistani. Religious slurs were also hurled at him.
Ramanunni called it a “symbolic, moral gesture” and handed over the amount to Junaid’s mother, Saira Begum, right after the prize distribution ceremony, the Scroll report added.
According to an IANS report, Ramanunni said that his novel for which he won the award Daivathinte Pusthakam, deals with India’s communal situation and said that Junaid was killed for no reason.
The Scroll reported Ramanunni as saying, “Junaid was killed by Hindu communalists just for being a Muslim.”
Ramanunni had earlier written a six-part editorial in Madhyamam daily on the necessity of Hindu-Muslim harmony, Indian Express reported. Following the publication of the articles, the author received an anonymous letter threatening him to either convert to Islam within six months or be ready to bear the brunt of infidelity, the Express report added.
In 2015, nine writers had returned their Sahitya Akademi awards as a mark of protest protest against the organisation’s silence on the killing of a man in Dadri over rumours of cow slaughter and the murder of author M M Kalburgi, allegedly for his rationalist views, Indian Express reported.
(With inputs from Indian Express, Scroll, IANS )
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