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Perumal Murugan expresses happiness hints at resurrection

The 49 year old author, in a brief statement expressed his joy over the verdict and announced his resurrection.

Express News Service

CHENNAI: A day after the Madras High Court quashed all criminal proceedings against author Perumal Murugan, the writer has hinted at his resurrection. Mired in controversy last year after protests by caste and communal outfits over the English translation of his 2010 Tamil fiction novel Madhorubagan- One Part Woman, Perumal Murugan announced that he won't write henceforth.

"Author Perumal Murugan is dead. He is no God. Hence, he will not resurrect. Hereafter, only P Murugan, a teacher, will live,” he famously announced last year.

On Wednesday, the 49 year old author, in a brief statement expressed his joy over the verdict and announced his resurrection.

Friends,

Greetings

The verdict gives immense happiness. A huge comfort for the wilted and withered soul.

"Let the author be resurrected to what he is best at. Write". I am trying to shore up holding on to the light of the concluding lines of the verdict. I will rise up. Just that, the heart seeks for a little more time for the happiness to sink in.

Thank you, Friends who stood by me

Thank you, Friends who stood against me.

The Flower

After the Big Bang

A flower blossoms

Sharp Fragrance

Sweet countenance

Shining splendour

Will take up and signify everything

The Flower

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