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questioning Quran not allowed
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Quran controversy in India, 1985 to 2021
Dr Jadabeswar Bhattacharjee
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18 August 2021
“Satanic Verses” by Salman Rushdie was banned in India. So, there is no reason to believe that Quran controversy will die down in India (or in other parts of the world) before reaching its logical conclusion.
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