Odisha CM’s sister Gita Mehta rejects Padma Shri, says timing of the award is questionable 

Noted writer Gita Mehta said the timing of the award was questionable as the general election was set to take place and the award may cause embarrassment both to the Odisha government and her

Odisha CM’s sister Gita Mehta rejects Padma Shri, says timing of the award is questionable 
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Noted writer Gita Mehta, who is also the elder sister of Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik, on Saturday declined to accept the Padma Shri award.

Mehta said the timing of the award was questionable as the general election was set to take place and the award may cause embarrassment both to the Odisha government and her.

"I am deeply honoured that the government of India should think me worthy of a Padma Shri but with great regret I feel I must decline (it) as there is a general election looming and the timing of the award might be misconstrued, causing embarrassment both to the government and myself, which I would much regret," said Mehta in a press statement from New York.

Mehta had been selected for the Padma Shri in the 'Foreigners' category for her outstanding contribution to the field of art and literature.

Mehta has authored books like 'Karma Cola' (1979), 'Raj' (1989), 'A River Sutra' (1993), 'Snakes and Ladders: Glimpses of Modern India' (1997) and 'Eternal Ganesha: From Birth to Rebirth' (2006).

She has also produced and or directed 14 documentaries.

Odisha will face both general and Assembly elections in April-May this year. The BJP and BJD are trying hard to edge out each other in the state.

According to news reports, a few months ago, PM Narendra Modi had reached out to her and her publisher husband Sonny Mehta. The couple was under the impression that they had been approached because the PM wanted to publish a memoir.

However, they were simply asked to meet him whenever they were in Delhi. Meet him they did, but the PM didn’t even converse about a book. Instead, it was all chit-chat, politics and Biju Patnaik. Finally, they left and late last evening the news of the Padma Shri came.

Ajai Singh Mehta also known as Sonny Mehta is the editor-in-chief of Alfred A Knopf and is the chairperson of Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. He has published books of George W Bush, Tony Blair, Bill Clinton, Germaine Greer and Michael Herr.

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Published: 26 Jan 2019, 3:44 PM