The renewed sale of the controversial book has been strongly condemned by a section of Muslim organisations in India, who have appealed to the central government to reinstate the ban on it.
Delhi’s Bahrisons Booksellers are selling a ’limited stock’ of Salman Rushdie’s controversial novel ‘The Satanic Verses’. It ...
Delhi court allows sales of divisive novel that sent Sir Salman into hiding for a decade after officials lose the original ...
Manasi Subramaniam, Editor-in-Chief at Penguin Random House India, posted a line from the book in which Rushdie writes, ...
Another controversy in tow? Salman Rushdie’s controversial novel The Satanic Verses has quietly made its return to India 36 ...
The return of The Satanic Verses has drawn criticism from various Islamic scholars and religious leaders. Maulana Yasood ...
NEW DELHI – Salman Rushdie’s controversial 1988 novel The Satanic Verses has made its way back to Indian bookshops, decades ...
The Satanic Verses', banned in 1988, reappears in India. Muslim groups urge government to reinstate ban, citing offence to ...
While the book has generated significant interest from readers, publishers, and authors alike, many other bookstores have ...
The Satanic Verses, which was banned under the Rajiv Gandhi government, is available at Delhi's Bahrisons Booksellers.
British-Indian novelist Salman Rushdie's controversial book "The Satanic Verses" has quietly returned to India 36 years after ...