Moily rules out ban on Lelyveld’s Gandhi book

April 04, 2011 11:13 am | Updated November 16, 2021 10:48 am IST - Nagpur

Union Law minister Veerappa Moily has ruled out Centre imposing a ban on the controversial book on Mahatma Gandhi by Joseph Lelyveld stating that the American author himself has denied writing anything adverse about the leader.

Mr. Moily said it was the review of the book by the interpreters which led to sharp reactions all over the country on the alleged comments regarding Gandhi’s sexuality.

“There is no question of banning the book as the author has clarified that he has not written what has been attributed to the book,” Mr. Moily told reporters here yesterday .

Mr. Lelyveld’s book, Great Soul: Mahatma Gandhi and his Struggle with India , became the centre of controversy for allegedly carrying certain ‘derogatory’ remarks about his lifestyle and sexual conduct.

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