On the controversy revolving around Gautam Vegda's manuscript: "The Black Drongo".
"It is also to be noted that the literary work pertains to very sensitive issues surrounding the identity of the Dalit community and their perceptions of the earth’s ecology, and the background of the author as a young representative of the Community’s ideas ought to have been considered by you before making derogatory comments and further extending threats of terminating the contract. It is understood that such comments have been made with a view to arm twist our Client into oppressive and non-existent terms of the contract and also making the author’s creative rights subservient to the Publisher’s whip." — Excerpted from Point 13 of the legal notice sent by the Advocate on behalf of Gautam Vegda, dated Aug 31, 2023.
The entire controversy began with uploading the wrong cover design that was deliberately made by the author having followed his professor's advice. Since the onset of the controversy, we refrained from commenting on caste issues. Our selection of Gautam Vegda's "The Black Drongo" wasn't based on his caste but on the merit of the poems. A simple email bearing the author's request to withdraw the manuscript could have ended the controversy that was blown out of proportion. Instead, the author chose the legal pattern and made us select an appropriate way of responding to the legal notice served to us. Legal procedures are expensive and time-consuming, to say the least. Moreover, the author's attempt to engage us with legal mediation arrived with a demand for a lump sum. So, friends and well-wishers, we had enough conversations with half-baked information — with truth, lies, and half-truths. We request that all of you refrain from making any comments/remarks in any manner until the legal procedures end.
Thank you.
Bitan Chakraborty
(Founder-Director, Hawakal)