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Jaipur Literature Festival: Clash of ideas but written word builds bridges

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By Juhi Matta  Jan 29, 2019 5:42:27 PM IST (Published)


It seems as if the political divide has never been as wide as it has in the last few years, which have slowly but certainly seen a rise in factionalism. Though it may seem like fostering conversation between people with vastly different ideologies is nearly impossible in the current political landscape, that’s exactly what the ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival did in this year’s closing debate.
Inspired by the narrative at the heart of Sagarika Ghose’s Why I Am a Liberal, the debate featured Ghose, journalist Sreenivasan Jain, poet and academic Makarand R. Paranjape, union minister of state (Independent Charge) for housing and urban affairs Hardeep Singh Puri, the Indian National Congress’ Kapil Sibal, journalist Mihir Swarup Sharma, author Vikram Sampath, classical dancer Sonal Mansingh, and former minister of external affairs Salman Khurshid. Together, they took on the subject ‘Do Liberals Stifle Debate?’, with each bringing his or her own unique perspective to the table.
In her impassioned argument, Ghose emphasised that liberalism – or lack thereof – has much more to it than allegiance to a political party. “Liberalism is for everyone,” she said, to a round of applause. However, not everyone agreed. Paranjape provided the audience with some food for thought by contradicting her: “Which of us sees himself or herself as a bigot or illiberal?”