Indian Consulte in Toronto promotes lit fest involving William Dalrymple and Devdutt Pattanaik

devdutt pattanaik, william dalyrymple

On Friday, the offic­­ial handle of the Indian Consulate General in Toronto took to promoting the Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF), being held in the Canadian city of Toronto from November 27 to 29. Sharing details of the various sessions involving what it called “some of the greatest authors, poets, historians, journalists of our time”, the Indian Consulate almost immediately came under fire of a sea of social media users. Promoting a literature festival is not what irked netizens, instead, it is the promotion of controversial and abusive individuals which outraged many on social media, especially on Twitter.

The promotion of the likes of Devdutt Pattanaik and William Dalrymple particularly caught the attention of many social media users. The hilarious clubbing of such individuals as ‘great historians’ by the Indian Consulate General in Toronto also added to the official handle being thrashed left, right, and centre.

“Experience conversations between some of the greatest authors, poets, historians, journalists of our time on @JLFLitfest from Nov 27-29,” the tweet said.

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While Devdutt Pattanaik is scheduled to speak on “Mahabharata: Adapting Ancient Myth for Modern Theatre” on November 29, William Dalrymple is scheduled for a cocktail session on the opening day. Both these individuals have an infamous track record of being Hinduphobic.

William Dalrymple, who likes to be called a historian, is an India-hater, and continues to speak against the abrogation of Article 370 and the integration of Kashmir with India. The man had also played an instrumental rule in getting Bloomsbury India to pull back from publishing the book on Delhi riots. On the issue of getting the Delhi Riots book by Monica Arora and others banned from being published by Bloomsbury, Dalrymple had said, “I’m on it. As are several other Bloomsbury authors”.

Devdutt Pattanaik really requires no introduction, and the man’s history as an abusive, low-grade troll is well known within India. Further, he is also accused of distorting Indian ancient history and passing of his own fabricated versions as genuinely factual accounts. The man is also immensely derogatory towards women and has on many occasions, that one can recount, abused them on Twitter and other social media platforms. Furthermore, he also does not shy away from passing blatantly misogynistic and lewd comments in reply to those who do not agree with his opinions.

Read more: Is Devdutt Pattanaik really a scholar or an overrated Pop-Mythologist?

For such individuals to be promoted by the Indian Consulate General in Toronto is indeed shameful. The Indian government must make sure that no abusive trolls and ‘distorians’ are promoted by it either nationally, or internationally. This, in general, heavily weakens our fight against anti-India elements.

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