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Arun Shourie (born 2 November 1941) is an Indian
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,
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. He has worked as an economist with the
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, a consultant to the
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, editor of the ''
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'' and ''
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'' and a Minister of Communications and Information Technology in the Vajpayee Ministry (1998–2004). He was awarded the
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in 1982 and the
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in 1990. Popularly perceived as one of the main
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intellectuals during the 90s and early 2000s, for instance writing controversial works on
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and
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apart from attacks on left-wing ideologues, he considers himself skeptical of religions, especially the concept of the organised religion.


Early life

Arun Shourie was born in Jalandhar,
British India The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance on the Indian subcontinent. Collectively, they have been called British India. In one ...
, on 2 November 1941. He studied at Modern School, Barakhamba and did his bachelor's in Economics(H) from St. Stephen's College,
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. He obtained his doctorate in Economics from the
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at
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in 1966.


Personal life

Shourie is married to Anita, and they have a son. His sister is the journalist Nalini Singh. Arun Shourie speaks about his personal life and reviews his life events as case diaries "My writing is like the case diary of an advocate which is aimed at winning a case" and his opinions on journalism. He is skeptical of religions and especially the concept of organised religion. He shared his life experiences in the 2011-book ''Does He Know a Mother's Heart: How Suffering Refutes Religion''. In his 2020-book ''Preparing for Death'', he wrote about dealing with mortality, and added that others can approach this eventuality by looking at the examples of Ramakrishna Paramahamsa,
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Ramana Maharshi Ramana Maharshi (; 30 December 1879 – 14 April 1950) was an Indian Hindu sage and '' jivanmukta'' (liberated being). He was born Venkataraman Iyer, but is mostly known by the name Bhagavan Sri Ramana Maharshi. He was born in Tiruchuli, T ...
,
Mahatma Gandhi Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi (; ; 2 October 1869 – 30 January 1948), popularly known as Mahatma Gandhi, was an Indian lawyer, anti-colonial nationalist Quote: "... marks Gandhi as a hybrid cosmopolitan figure who transformed ... anti- ...
and
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.


Career


Economist

Shortly after receiving PhD in economics from
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Shourie joined
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as an economist in 1967 where he worked for more than 10 years. Simultaneously, between 1972–74, he was a consultant to the Indian Planning Commission and it was around this time that he began writing articles as a journalist, criticising economic policy.


Journalism

In 1975, during The Emergency imposed by then prime minister,
Indira Gandhi Indira Priyadarshini Gandhi (; ''née'' Nehru; 19 November 1917 – 31 October 1984) was an Indian politician and a central figure of the Indian National Congress. She was elected as third prime minister of India in 1966 and was al ...
, Shourie began writing for the ''
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'' in opposition to what he saw as an attack on civil liberties. The newspaper, owned by Ramnath Goenka, was a focal point for the government's efforts at censorship. He became a fellow of the
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in 1976. In January 1979, Goenka appointed Shourie as executive editor of the newspaper, giving him a ''carte blanche'' to do with it as he saw fit. He developed a reputation as an intelligent, fearless writer and editor who campaigned for freedom of the press, exposed corruption and defended civil liberties such that, in the words of
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, "his dedication to the truth has won admiration throughout the political spectrum". Shourie has been called a "veteran journalist". Shourie was a winner of the Ramon Magsaysay Award in 1982, in the Journalism, Literature and Creative Communication Arts category as "a concerned citizen employing his pen as an effective adversary of corruption, inequality and injustice." In 2000, he was named as one of the
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's ''
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''. He has also been named International Editor of the Year Award and was awarded The Freedom to Publish Award.


Politics

He was nominated from the state of
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as a BJP representative for two successive tenures in the
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, thus being a
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for 1998–2004 and 2004–2010. He held the office of the Minister of Disinvestment, Communication and Information Technology in the government of India under Vajpayee's prime ministership. As Disinvestment Minister, he led the sale of Maruti,
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,
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among others. Shourie was among many who objected to
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, which the government headed by Rajiv Gandhi proposed to alleviate communal violence and retain
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votes. Claimed by the government to be a reinforcement of India's constitutional secularism, it was widely criticised by both Muslims and Hindus. The liberals among them, says
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, saw it as "a capitulation to the forces of Islamic obscurantism, a return ... to the thirteenth century"; the Hindu revivalist critics thought it was "weakening Indian unity". Shourie wrote articles that tried to show that the treatment of women as required by the Quran would in fact offer them protection, although the application of Islamic law in practice was oppressing them. He was in turn criticised for what was perceived as a thinly-veiled attack on Islam itself, with
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, the Muslim scholar, saying that Shourie's concern for reform of Islam was in fact demonstrative of Hindu contempt that used the plight of Muslim women as an example of the backwardness of the community.
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termed it "Hindu chauvinism with a liberal face". After the defeat of the BJP in 2009 general elections, Shourie asked for introspection and accountability within the party. He deplored factionalism within the party and those who brief journalists to aid their own agenda. Shourie has been described by
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, a political scientist, as "a writer sympathetic to militant Hindu themes" and has publicly voiced support for the aims of the
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(RSS), a nationalist
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organisation. This has caused unease among some of those who admire his journalism. He has said that, although he sees a danger from perceived Muslim violence such as the Godhra train burning incident of 2002, people have tended to redefine the "Hindutva" term. He says that prominent members of the
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(BJP), of which he is a member and which has ties to the RSS — specifically,
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and
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 — have shown their opposition to sectarian hatred and in their attempts to make the BJP inclusive have tried to marginalise those on both the Muslim and Hindu extremes who promote such hatred. As a political scientist he views that present electoral system does not concern competency and integrity. He emphasised his views in a cultural conference called Tomorrow’s India Global Summit and added that the pressure to bring about change in the present electoral system should come from the society.


Writer

Arun Shourie has written numerous books. According to
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, the traits of his writings are: With the exception of
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, he has little time for any religious thinker and, says Nussbaum, his books "nowhere ... seek to provide balance; nowhere is there a sense of complexity. All have the same mocking, superior tone." Historian D.N. Jha criticized Shourie's book ''
Eminent Historians Arun Shourie (born 2 November 1941) is an Indian economist, journalist, author and politician. He has worked as an economist with the World Bank, a consultant to the Planning Commission of India, editor of the ''Indian Express'' and '' The T ...
'', which concerned the
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, that it contains "slander" and "has nothing to do with history."


IIT Kanpur

In 2000, Shourie pledged the entire amount (Rs. 12 crore) of discretionary spending available to him under
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(MPLADS) to setting up of Bio-Sciences & Bio-engineering Department at the
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. In 2005, he again pledged Rs. 11 crore for developing a separate building for
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and
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at the institute.http://sudhirjain.info/documents/grapevine/newsletter/2004-05/grapevine_I_2004_05.pdf


Books

Author *''Symptoms of fascism'', New Delhi : Vikas, 1978, 322 p. *''Hinduism : essence and consequence : a study of the Upanishads, the Gita and the Brahma-Sutras'', Sahibabad : Vikas House, 1979, 414 p. *''Institutions in the Janata phase'', Bombay : Popular Prakashan, 1980, 300 p. *''Mrs Gandhi's second reign'', New Delhi : Vikas ; New York : Distributed by Advent Books, 1983, 532 p. *''The Assassination & after'', New Delhi : Roli Books Internat., 1985, 160 p. *''On the current situation : new opportunities, new challenges'', Pune : New Quest, 1985, 57 p. *''Religion in Politics'', New Delhi : Roli Books, 1987, 334 p. *''Individuals, institutions, processes : how one may strengthen the other in India today'', New Delhi, India ; New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Viking, 1990, 239 p. *''The State as charade:
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,
Chandra Shekhar Chandra Shekhar ( 17 April 1927 – 9 August 2015) was an Indian politician who served as the 8th Prime Minister of India, between 10 November 1990 and 21 June 1991. He headed a minority government of a breakaway faction of the Janata Dal with ...
& the rest'', New Delhi : Roli Books, 1991, 425 p. *''"The Only fatherland" : communists, "Quit India", and the Soviet Union'', New Delhi : ASA Publications, 1991, 204 p. *''These lethal, inexorable laws: Rajiv, his men, and his regime'', New Delhi : Roli Books, 1991, 433 p. *''A Secular Agenda: For Saving Our Country, for Welding It'', New Delhi : ASA Publications, 1993, 376 p. *''Indian Controversies: Essays on Religion in Politics'', New Delhi : Rupa & Co., 1993, 522 p. *''Missionaries in India : continuities, changes, dilemmas'', New Delhi : ASA Publications, 1994, 305 p. *''World of Fatwas: Shariah in Action'', New Delhi : ASA Publications, 1995, 685 p. *''Worshipping False Gods:
Ambedkar Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (14 April 1891 – 6 December 1956) was an Indian jurist, economist, social reformer and political leader who headed the committee drafting the Constitution of India from the Constituent Assembly debates, served ...
, and the facts which have been erased'', New Delhi : ASA Publ., 1997, 663 p. *''Eminent Historians: Their Technology, Their Life, Their Fraud'', New Delhi : ASA Publ., 1998, 271 p. *''Harvesting Our Souls: Missionaries, Their Design, Their Claims'', New Delhi : ASA Publ., 2000, 432 p. *''Courts and Their Judgments: Premises, Prerequisites, Consequences'', New Delhi : Rupa & Co., 2001, 454 p. *''Governance And The Sclerosis That Has Set In'', New Delhi : ASA Publ., 2005, 262 p. *''Will the Iron Fence Save a Tree Hollowed by Termites?: Defence Imperatives Beyond the Military'', New Delhi : ASA Publications, 2005, 485 p. *''Falling Over Backwards: An Essay on Reservations, and on Judicial Populism'', New Delhi : ASA : Rupa & Co., 2006, 378 p. *''The Parliamentary System: What We Have Made Of It, What We Can Make Of It'', New Delhi : Rupa & Co., 2006, 264 p. *''Where Will All this Take Us?: Denial, Disunity, Disarray'', New Delhi : Rupa & Co., 2006, 604 p. *''Are We Deceiving Ourselves Again?: Lessons the Chinese Taught Pandit Nehru But which We Still Refuse to Learn'', New Delhi : ASA Publ., 2008, 204 p. *''We Must Have No Price: National Security, Reforms, Political Reconstruction'', New Delhi : Express Group : Rupa & Co., 2010, 343 p. *''Does He Know A Mothers Heart : How Suffering Refutes Religion'', Noida : HarperCollins, 2011, 444 p. *''Two Saints: Speculations Around and About Ramakrishna Paramahamsa and Ramana Maharishi'', Noida : HarperCollins, 2017, 496 p. *''Anita Gets Bail: What Are Our Courts Doing? What Should We Do About Them?'', Noida : HarperCollins, 2018, 288 p. *''Preparing For Death'', India Viking, 2020, 528 p. *''The Commissioner Of Lost Causes'', Penguin Viking, 2022, 616 p. Co-author *with Amarjit Kaurn, Raghu Rai et al., ''The Punjab story'', New Delhi : Roli books international, 1984, 199 p. *with
Sita Ram Goel Sita Ram Goel (16 October 1921 – 3 December 2003) was an Indian historian, religious and political activist, writer, and publisher in the late twentieth century. He had Marxist leanings during the 1940s, but later became an outspoken anti-co ...
, Harsh Narain, Jay Dubashi and Ram Swarup, ''
Hindu Temples - What Happened to Them ''Hindu Temples – What Happened to Them'' is a two-volume book by Sita Ram Goel, Arun Shourie, Harsh Narain, Jay Dubashi and Ram Swarup. The first volume was published in the Spring of 1990. Contents The first volume includes a list of 2,000 ...
Vol. I : A Preliminary Survey'', New Delhi : Voice of India, 1990, 191 p. *with
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,
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, Ram Swarup, ''Freedom of expression — Secular Theocracy Versus Liberal Democracy'', Voice of India (1998). *with
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,
Swapan Dasgupta Swapan Dasgupta (born 3 October 1955) is an Indian journalist and politician. He is influential within the Indian right wing, writing columns for leading English dailies espousing Hindu nationalism. He is a nominated member of the Rajya Sabha. I ...
, Rama J Jois, Harsh Narain''- The Ayodhya Reference:Suprema Court judgment and commentaries'', Voice of India(1994)


References

Citations Bibliography * * * * * *


Further reading

*
Interview at rediff.com



External links

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