"We respect their intelligence but if they stand in support of a party that has lost election, Anand Sharma will talk about it, then it will further clarify that it is Congress sponsored," senior BJP leader and Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said.
The BJP intensified its attack after Congress leader Anand Sharma dismissed as "perverse and cynical" Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's remarks trashing the protest by writers, who returned Sahitya Academy awards against "rising intolerance", as a "manufactured paper rebellion".
Hitting out at Congress for its attack on the government, he said, "Anand Sharma should answer where were these writers at the time of Tasleema Nasreen incident in Bengal. When Anand Sharma's party imposed Emergency on country, then except Kuldeep Nayyar and Ram Nath Goenka, where were these writers."
Citing more examples, the Minister said "where were these writers when atrocities were committed on Kashmiri Pandit women and when Salman Rushdie's book was banned and Anand Sharma should answer where were they at the time of Tasleema Nasreen incident in Bengal".
"Congress party has lost. Left parties are losing so they are resorting to alternate politics....Why were you silent on Muzaffarnagar riots? Why were they silent on Bhagalpur riots? So many Sikhs were killed why were you silent? Today when even Prime Minister has criticised Dadri case, Amit Shah has said, we have said that it is a state subject," he added.
He also questioned why the writers were silent "when 300 workers were killed in Kerala".
