Rushdie spoke in Delhi without event,proving the fearful second-guessers wrong
Salman Rushdie came to a conclave in Delhi,he spoke his piece,he left. Listening to his words did not cause the audience to spontaneously combust. He delivered his familiar use-it-or-lose-it speech on freedom,denounced votebank politics and religious bigotry,insulted a few politicians,estimated how many Muslims really cared about his presence. The lack of drama and special effects around his talk only showed up how empty all the fuss in Jaipur was.
His Delhi visit dissolved all of those ideas,and revealed how entirely manufactured these controversies are,and how they misunderstand what Indian citizens care about. We need to see more of Rushdie in India,to bring him back to human proportions an individual who can be heard and argued with,not he-who-must-not-be-named. Those who disagree have the right to stay away,without denying others the pleasure of engaging with Salman Rushdie.