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'Enemies of democracy' oppose thinking of others: Literary meet chief

Chief of a forthcoming Marathi literary meet, Father Francis Debrito said that people who do not believe in freedom of expression are killing the democracy. He was speaking at a function organised by the Marathwada Sahitya Parishad to felicitate him.

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Published : Oct 17, 2019, 11:57 AM IST

Aurangabad: People who oppose thinking and freedom of expression of others are enemies of democracy, said noted author Father Francis Debrito, who is the chief of a forthcoming Marathi literary meet.

"People with regressive power always have a fear of thinkers and writers," he said.

"To tackle these powers, people with similar thinking must come together and keep expressing themselves...those who oppose the thinking and freedom of expression of others are enemies of democracy," Fr Debrito said here on Wednesday.

He was speaking at a function organised by the Marathwada Sahitya Parishad to felicitate him.

He came to Aurangabad in Maharashtra for the first time after being elected president of the 93rd Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, to be held over three days in the state's Osmanabad district from January 10.

The Christian priest's appointment as the literary meet chief triggered a row last month when two of its office- bearers claimed to have received threat calls for his removal.

"India is a place where people with contradictory thinkings stay together, and this is the identity of our country. But there is a tradition that thinkers are always troubled in this world...examples can be given of it," said Fr Debrito, who is also an environmental activist.

"If India becomes of one colour, one language, one culture, then the country will lose its identity," he said.

He further said there were many Christian writers who contributed towards Marathi literature. "There is a lack of knowledge among people about many things, and interaction is the only way to overcome it," he added.

Fr Debrito (77), a resident of Vasai near Mumbai, was recently conferred the prestigious Sahitya Akademi award for "Subodh Bible-Nava Karar", the Marathi translation of Bible-The New testament.

He regularly writes columns in Marathi newspapers.

Noted Marathi poet Namdeo Mahanor and Akhil Bhartiya Sahitya Mahamandal chief Kautikrao Thale Patil were present at the felicitation function.

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Aurangabad: People who oppose thinking and freedom of expression of others are enemies of democracy, said noted author Father Francis Debrito, who is the chief of a forthcoming Marathi literary meet.

"People with regressive power always have a fear of thinkers and writers," he said.

"To tackle these powers, people with similar thinking must come together and keep expressing themselves...those who oppose the thinking and freedom of expression of others are enemies of democracy," Fr Debrito said here on Wednesday.

He was speaking at a function organised by the Marathwada Sahitya Parishad to felicitate him.

He came to Aurangabad in Maharashtra for the first time after being elected president of the 93rd Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, to be held over three days in the state's Osmanabad district from January 10.

The Christian priest's appointment as the literary meet chief triggered a row last month when two of its office- bearers claimed to have received threat calls for his removal.

"India is a place where people with contradictory thinkings stay together, and this is the identity of our country. But there is a tradition that thinkers are always troubled in this world...examples can be given of it," said Fr Debrito, who is also an environmental activist.

"If India becomes of one colour, one language, one culture, then the country will lose its identity," he said.

He further said there were many Christian writers who contributed towards Marathi literature. "There is a lack of knowledge among people about many things, and interaction is the only way to overcome it," he added.

Fr Debrito (77), a resident of Vasai near Mumbai, was recently conferred the prestigious Sahitya Akademi award for "Subodh Bible-Nava Karar", the Marathi translation of Bible-The New testament.

He regularly writes columns in Marathi newspapers.

Noted Marathi poet Namdeo Mahanor and Akhil Bhartiya Sahitya Mahamandal chief Kautikrao Thale Patil were present at the felicitation function.

Also read|Kartarpur corridor will be completed on time: Home Secretary Mohan

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'Enemies of democracy' oppose thinking of others: Literary
meet chief
         Aurangabad, Oct 17 (PTI) People who oppose thinking
and freedom of expression of others are enemies of democracy,
said noted author Father Francis Debrito, who is the chief of
a forthcoming Marathi literary meet.
         People with regressive power always have a fear of
thinkers and writers, he said.
         "To tackle these powers, people with similar thinking
must come together and keep expressing themselves...those who
oppose the thinking and freedom of expression of others are
enemies of democracy," Fr Debrito said here on Wednesday.
         He was speaking at a function organised by the
Marathwada Sahitya Parishad to felicitate him.
         He came to Aurangabad in Maharashtra for the first
time after being elected president of the 93rd Akhil Bharatiya
Marathi Sahitya Sammelan, to be held over three days in the
state's Osmanabad district from January 10.
         The Christian priest's appointment as the literary
meet chief triggered a row last month when two of its office-
bearers claimed to have received threat calls for his removal.
         "India is a place where people with contradictory
thinkings stay together, and this is the identity of our
country. But there is a tradition that thinkers are always
troubled in this world...examples can be given of it," said Fr
Debrito, who is also an environment activist.
         "If India becomes of one colour, one language, one
culture, then the country will lose its identity," he said.
         He further said there were many Christian writers who
contributed towards Marathi literature. "There is lack of
knowledge among people about many things, and interaction is
the only way to overcome it," he added.
         Fr Debrito (77), a resident of Vasai near Mumbai, was
recently conferred the prestigious Sahitya Akademi award for
"Subodh Bible-Nava Karar", the Marathi translation of
Bible-The New testament.
         He regularly writes columns in Marathi newspapers.
         Noted Marathi poet Namdeo Mahanor and Akhil Bhartiya
Sahitya Mahamandal chief Kautikrao Thale Patil were present at
the felicitation function. PTI AW
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