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Internet Edition. August 10, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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Taslima Nasreen back in India BBC Online Controversial Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen has returned to India to renew her visa which expires on Tuesday, officials say. She flew in to Delhi from a European capital and was whisked off to an undisclosed location, they said. Ms Nasreen was forced to leave Calcutta last November after angry protests by Muslims. She spent four months in Delhi before moving to Sweden. She fled her native Bangladesh in 1994 when her book attracted death threats. Ms Nasreen told some journalists by e-mail that she was keen to return to Calcutta to "gather her personal belongings, books and pet cats". "I have to be in Delhi for renewing my Indian visa, but my heart is in Calcutta," Ms Nasreen said in her e-mail. But the West Bengal state government is not willing to let her return to Calcutta now. "We have to assess the situation because her coming back may provoke violence again," said a senior police official in the state capital. He said the Indian federal government had asked for the West Bengal government's opinion on whether Nasreen could be allowed to go to Calcutta, at least for a few days. After spending several years in Sweden, she moved to Calcutta, an Indian city close to Bangladesh where her mother tongue of Bengali is spoken.
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