Kolkata: Renowned economist Amartya Sen on Friday expressed concern over the rising linguistic intolerance in the country, especially against Bengali-speaking people in various states.
Referring to media reports that Bengali-speaking persons of Bengal are being pushed to Bangladesh on suspicion that they hail from that country, he jokingly said there is a possibility that he might be sent back to Dhaka, where his family has roots.
The 91-year-old Nobel Laureate was speaking at a public discussion here on the theme ‘India’s Youth: Social Opportunities They Should Have’.
“I saw in the newspaper that someone was sent to Bangladesh because he was speaking in Bengali. It made me a bit worried,” Sen said. With characteristic wit, he added: “I decided to speak in French… but the only problem is I do not know French.”
The economist also interacted with a group of undergraduate and high-school students.
“There remains a possibility that I might be sent back to Bangladesh because my ancestral home is in Dhaka. And I do not have much objection to that,” remarked Sen who was born in
Santiniketan.