The book's publishers Speaking Tiger sought to distance itself saying, "We have nothing much to say about the decision."
The author, Avijit Ghosh, took to Facebook to express his disappointment.
"Friends, my JNU novel, 'Up Campus Down Campus', was denied reading at the ongoing World Book Fair. The book was one of the three that my publishers, Speaking Tiger, wanted to organise a discussion and reading on.
According to Ghosh, the book that was released last year soon after JNU was in news for wrong reasons, was denied reading without any explanation.
"No explanation was given by NBT to the publisher. The present NBT chairman is a former editor of 'Panchjanya'. In the absence of explanation, I can only speculate on their act. "First, the organisers didn't want to give a platform to a novel on JNU for some reason in their mind. Second, AAP leader Ashutosh, my hostel mate then at Periyar, was the fellow discussant. We -- the book and us -- seem to be guilty by suspicion," he wrote on Facebook.
NBT, however, denied any foul play and said it had a set programme schedule to follow to accommodate maximum number of participants.
"We have not cancelled anything. We have a programme schedule and try to accommodate maximum number of participants. Also, they (Speaking Tiger) did not come and request us again to conduct the reading," Badeo Bhai Sharma, Chairman of NBT, told PTI.
Reacting to Ghosh's claims, Sharma said, "It is their thinking, but we do not discriminate. All book and authors are equally important for us."
It went on to say, "NBT informed us on 2nd January that the scheduled book reading and discussion had been cancelled, and that they would refund the fee that we had paid.
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