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New Delhi: Controversial author Salman Rushdie on Saturday hit out atPakistan's cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, saying the former cricket captain was 'scared' of facing his 'bouncers'. Mr Khan, who is the founder of the political outfit Tehreek-e-Insaf, withdrew from the conclave two days ago, saying "he did not dream of being seen with Rushdie for the immeasurable hurt he has caused to Muslims".
"Imran is afraid of facing my bouncers.
Imran knew that he would share the stage with me," the Booker Prize winning writer said at the India Today 2012 conclave in the capital.
Mr Rushdie, who returned two months after he vowed on Indian television that he would come back to India after being forced to skip the the Jaipur Literature Festival in January, said he had "not caused immeasurable harmto Mulsims".
"If you want to placate mullahs, don't
leave a paper trail. Imran said I caused immeasurable hurt to Muslims.
In real world, immeasurable hurt iscaused by terrorists based in Pakistan
who attack countries like India.
Imran wants us to talk to lashkar," said Mr
Rushdie.
Read the full article on the website.
Salman Rushdie takes on Imran Khan over 'immeasurable hurt'
"Imran is afraid of facing my bouncers.
Imran knew that he would share the stage with me," the Booker Prize winning writer said at the India Today 2012 conclave in the capital.
Mr Rushdie, who returned two months after he vowed on Indian television that he would come back to India after being forced to skip the the Jaipur Literature Festival in January, said he had "not caused immeasurable harmto Mulsims".
"If you want to placate mullahs, don't
leave a paper trail. Imran said I caused immeasurable hurt to Muslims.
In real world, immeasurable hurt iscaused by terrorists based in Pakistan
who attack countries like India.
Imran wants us to talk to lashkar," said Mr
Rushdie.
Read the full article on the website.
Salman Rushdie takes on Imran Khan over 'immeasurable hurt'