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Girish Karnad


                       Girish Karnad 
                       
                 

Here we are talked about Girish Karnad was the artist, the citizens and the question of truth.
Girish Karnad passed away in Bengaluru on 10th June 2019. He did not create a spectacle out of his death. He had scripted it that way. There were no politicians with wreaths, no state funeral, no public in winding queues, no television crews with breathless, uninformed commentary, and there were no priests, no chants, no rituals. He had commanded privacy and dignity


If Girish Karnad was an Indian Citizen, Why he was a consummate hater of Hindus and by being citizen one should ask, what is real and what is wrong about it, either this things is true or false. There are such politicians and leaders to make his views to be supported, therefore hating those who weren't of his use and maybe that. It can be also to make such politicians appraise of a further coming situation and those who weren't supporting his authentic predicted views, considering its flaws, were denounced by him as he was imagining destructive India. And here are some videos about the demise of Girish Karnad. Some articles about it.

Here we see that videos and some articles written against the Girish Karnad. It's being reminded on news channels that this country has delivered the order of Girish karnad to Padma Shri, Padma Bhushan, The Sahitya academy, Gyanpith was also awarded due respect. But the same news channels do not show that this same Girish Karnad sidelined with Pakistan border traitor arunadti Roy and tiled up terrorist too furious had fought against the execution of Afzal guru. We earlier studied the Tughlaq. This play also on socio-culture-political or religious. All aspects to cover up it's Memoriam and satire on. So, Girish Karnad was always remembrance for his all artistic works and is a versatile artist.


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