"We live in the new age of marketing. To sell a book, many things are needed to be said and many things are actually said or made to be said, which compromise with history and economical with truth, or a new found definition of facts.
"The important issue that surprises all of us is - why does this enlightenment come after 30 years of continuation in office and a long political career," Congress chief spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said.
"We do not believe that there is any more need to comment on the Book more than this," the Congress leader said.
Alva today said she was "pained" to see attempts to create "controversies" over her book 'Courage and Commitment', asserting she has not attacked party chief Sonia Gandhi in it.
The decision by then Narasimha Rao government to appeal against a Delhi High court order quashing the Bofors case linking Rajiv Gandhi had deepened Sonia Gandhi's suspicion over Rao, escalating friction between the two, Alva said in her book.
Meanwhile, Surjewala in reply to another question favoured registering a case against any individual or organisation that does anti-India work and asked both central and state governments to act stringently against such people or bodies.
On the question of Haryana chief minister buying a luxury car, he said what is most surprising and shocking to not only all 'Haryanavis' but the entire country was that while Chief Minister Manohar Lal Khattar sought to purchase a vehicle - Land Cruiser of Rs 1.5 crore out of public exchequer's funds.
"A Chief Minister who swears day in day out, and BJP who swears day in day out, to end VIP culture and simplicity in public life, when he uses public exchequer's money for such ostentatious objects of luxury, then it is for people to judge the conduct of such a Chief Minister as also the Government," he added.
