"Those who are trying to bring a storm in a teacup, I do not know whether they would succeed in creating this storm, but... They have sent out a message to very eminent people in media that if you are a liberal, if you ask uncomfortable questions, then you will be targeted.
"And not only would you be targeted, you would be (also) vilified," Tewari said, his "storm in a teacup" reference apparently aimed at BJP's 'Chai pe Charcha' campaign.
"If you read the tweets of some very eminent journalists ... They clearly point at intimidation, which essentially means that 'if you are not with us, then you are against us'," Tewari said without taking any names.
"The way those who ask questions over 'Chai pe Charcha', are behaved with, it raises fundamental questions of liberty in debate," he added.
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