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M F Husain loses home over nude 'Mother India'

Reuters
Posted online: Monday, May 07, 2007 at 1627 hours IST
Updated: Monday, May 07, 2007 at 1706 hours IST

Mumbai, May 7: Leading painter Maqbool Fida Husain is losing his home and other properties after failing to appear before a court trying him for hurting religious sentiments by painting "Mother India" as a naked woman.

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Husain's paintings have often depicted revered Hindu gods and goddesses in the nude, sparking criticism from nationalist parties and activists. A decade ago, radicals even attacked his Mumbai home.

The painting at issue in the latest controversy shows a naked woman in front of a wheel resembling the one used in the national flag. The names of some of India's states are written across her body.

A similar composition of a sari-clad woman with a wheel in the background is used to portray "Mother India" in many patriotic publications.

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Husain's work drew protests and several court cases were filed against the 91-year-old painter who lives in self-imposed exile in Dubai and London.

"He did not answer repeated summons from one of the courts which has now issued a proclamation to attach his properties," Mumbai police official Brijesh Singh said.

"We have pasted the attachment proclamation notice on his home and are checking if he owns any more properties."

Akhil Sibal, Husain's lawyer, said: "My client was unaware of any summons from court. Now that we have come to know we are moving to the supreme court,"

"This is a politically motivated case."

Rightwing groups have called for the arrest of Husain, whose flowing white locks and beard, and habit of walking barefoot, have become iconic in Indian art circles.



 

 
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