Noting that the issue now went beyond the "Akademi's insensitive behaviour", he said "there is wider government patronisation to Akademi's such conduct".
"This is moment of crisis and choices have to be made clearly - with whom I stand and I stand with my fellow writers of Punjabi as well as other languages, who have taken side of suffering humanity and spoken against the patronisation of communal hatred, attack on institutions of knowledge, attack on freedom of ideas and their expression fearlessly," he said.
Over the past week poets, playwrights and writers have gradually built up a crescendo protesting against the Akademi's silence over the killings.
The poet said that the protests by the authors are mere symbolic and much more needs to be done.