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“Since I expressed my views...in July last year, I have sought to negotiate a position which would allow me to defend my stance in public, especially when it is questioned. The BBC has required that I do not speak on matters on which my stance is already known. That is not acceptable to me. I have therefore asked the corporation to accept my resignation as South Asia correspondent.”
— Mark Tully
“Whenever I go and give a talk on Hinduism, and when I say something nice about it, invariably someone from the audience will object: 'I think Hinduism is a disgusting religion because of the caste system.'”
— Mark Tully
“I had rather thought I was yesterday's man.”
— Mark Tully
“I hate to lose my connection with the great city of Calcutta.”
— Mark Tully
“Though I was born in India (Kolkata), I was taught how not to become an Indian.”
— Mark Tully
“It struck me that a sense of uncertainty about ways of reaching God is what makes Hinduism different. Because of its ability to adapt, so many faiths could thrive here.”
— Mark Tully
“Hinduism can survive modern times if only the people learn to bend with the wind. People will have to find a balance between the new and the old.”
— Mark Tully
“I remember, too, the kudos being born in Calcutta gave me by making me stand-out as a rarity when, at the age of 10, I found myself in the highly competitive society of a British boarding school. To boost my kudos even further, I would boast that I was born in the "Second City of the British Empire.”
— Mark Tully