Israeli writer to move SC to remain in India

Kozhikode: British-born Israeli writer Susan Nathan, facing deportation from India for alleged links with suspected religious extremists groups, has decided to move the Supreme Court to fight it out for fulfiling her desire to remain in the country. Having been in "a war zone" for about six decades, the 63-year-old internationally acclaimed writer wants to […]

Kozhikode: British-born Israeli writer Susan Nathan, facing deportation from India for alleged links with suspected religious extremists groups, has decided to move the Supreme Court to fight it out for fulfiling her desire to remain in the country. Having been in "a war zone" for about six decades, the 63-year-old internationally acclaimed writer wants to live in "the land of the Mahatma", her lawyer Manjeri Sunder Raj said.

Nathan would appeal to the Supreme Court next week, pleading for allowing her to remain in India, Raj told PTI when contacted from Kochi. "We are planning to move the Supreme Court by next week against the order of the division bench of the Kerala High Court, which turned down her plea," he said. "There is no question of her going back. She is refusing to go as as her reputation has been tarnished due to the police report," he said.