Patna: Bihar BJP president Sanjay Jaiswal on Monday sought to put Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's JD(U) on the mat by demanding that his government arrest Daya Prakash Sinha, the Sahitya Akademi Award winning playwright who made some controversial remarks about Emperor Asoka.
Jaiswal had last week lodged an FIR here against Sinha, a resident of Uttar Pradesh, for allegedly denigrating the historical figure considered "the pride of Bihar" and spreading "incorrect information" that he was the national convenor of the BJP cultural cell.
In a lengthy Facebook post, he demanded arrest of the dramatist in the light of the FIR and "trial before a fast track court".
"Once Sinha is pronounced guilty, a delegation of the Bihar government may meet the President (Ram Nath Kovind) with the request that Padma Shri awarded to the convicted person be withdrawn", said Jaiswal.
In a recent interview, Sinha expressed the view that Asoka was very much like Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb, as both rose to power after fratricide and projected an image of piety to appear respectable. Since then, Sinha who has won the literary award for a play based on Asoka is in the eye of a storm.
The JD(U), which draws its support base from Koeris and Kurmis, had mounted an offensive on the issue. The Maurya dynasty was founded by Chandragupta Maurya, Asoka's grandfather, who is an OBC icon.
Besides seeking to blunt the JD(U)'s attack, Jaiswal also ticked off its national president Rajiv Ranjan Singh alias Lalan and parliamentary board chief Upendra Kushwaha, without mentioning either by name.
"One of you has been a minister at the Centre and the other in the state... asking the Prime Minister to withdraw Padma Shri given by the President is nothing but bakwaas (nonsense)".
He cited the example of wrestler Sushil Kumar who has not been stripped of a Padma Award despite being charged with murder and pointed out that no recipient of the civilian honour has been stripped of the same in "74 years" since Independence.