Renown scientist Jayant Narlikar has disapproved Sahitya Akademi awardees returning their awards over the killing of Kannada litterateur M M Kalburgi, but has said the deteriorating law and order is government's responsibility and the "public wrath" should be directed at those responsible for maintaining it.
In a letter to President Pranab Mukherjee, Narlikar said the awards carry a rare dignity and should remain above the fracas.
Noting that the Sahitya Akademi awardees reacted to the killing of Kalburgi rather late, he said the response led to many awardees returning their awards as a symbol of their anger at the institution's lack of feeling.
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"However, to sacrifice the Akademi awards in the above way does not seem to be appropriate. The awards carry a rare dignity reflecting their national character and so should remain above the fracas," Narlikar, who has been the Fellow of the Indian National Science Akademi, said in the letter.
He said it is the government which should be held responsible for the deteriorating law and order rather than the Sahitya Akademi.
"Incidents like this are indicative of the law and order situation for which the government and not Sahitya Akademi is ultimately responsible. So, the main burden of the public wrath should be directed at those responsible for maintaining law and order and not at the Sahitya Akademi," Narlikar said.