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Taslima 'forced' to leave Pink City; heads to Delhi November 23, 2007 11:03 IST Last Updated: November 23, 2007 12:37 IST
Virtually hounded out of the Accompanied by an individual identified as Faisal, she was escorted by some Rajasthan police personnel. Sources said that she left for Opposing her stay in the city, Milli state vice president Engineer Mohd Saleem said freedom does not mean that one could abuse any religion. Last night, the Bangladeshi writer had stayed at a hotel in Rajasthan. Over 30 police personnel had been posted to guard her, according to hotel sources. Rajasthan Inspector General (Security) Meghchand Meena said Taslima was provided 'Y' grade security by the Rajasthan authorities on the requests of their Nasreen was brought to Jaipur after protests by a Muslim outfit in Kolkata demanding her deportation turned violent on Wednesday, forcing the West Bengal police had suggested to Nasreen that she could be moved out to Rajasthan after the 'shutdown' by a little known All India Minority Forum triggered a large-scale violence. The Forum, which wanted Taslima's visa to be cancelled, was also voicing its protest against the Nandigram situation. Taslima's visa has been extended to February 17. She has angered conservative Muslims by her writing and fled her homeland in 1994 after radical Muslims demanded her execution. She was attacked up by activists of Majlis Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM) at a book release function on August 9 in Hyderabad.
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