<p>Salman Rushdie, who was attacked and stabbed on stage at a literary event here, has previously complained about having too much security around him, according to a media report on Saturday.</p>.<p>The Mumbai-born writer, who faced Islamist death threats for years after writing <em>The Satanic Verses</em>, was stabbed by a 24-year-old New Jersey resident identified as Hadi Matar on stage on Friday while he was being introduced at the event of the Chautauqua Institution in Western New York.</p>.<p>A bloodied Rushdie was airlifted from a field adjacent to the venue to a hospital in northwestern Pennsylvania where the 75-year-old writer underwent surgery.</p>.<p>In 2001, Rushdie publicly complained about having too much security around him, <em>The New York Post</em> reported.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/salman-rushdie-on-ventilator-may-lose-an-eye-1135719.html" target="_blank">Salman Rushdie on ventilator, may lose an eye</a></strong></p>.<p>While attending the Prague Writers' Festival, he told reporters, “To be here and to find a large security operation around me has actually felt a little embarrassing... I thought it was really unnecessary and kind of excessive and was certainly not arranged at my request."</p>.<p>“I spent a great deal of time before I came here saying that I really didn’t want that. So I was very surprised to arrive here and discover a really quite substantial operation, because it felt like being in a time warp, that I had gone back in time several years,” he was quoted as saying.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/attack-on-salman-rushdie-world-appalled-horrified-1135750.html" target="_blank">Attack on Salman Rushdie: World appalled, horrified</a></strong></p>.<p>Rushdie was stabbed in the neck as he was on the stage at the Chautauqua Institution, a not-for-profit community on Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State, where approximately 7,500 people are in residence on any day during a nine-week season.</p>.<p>Following the attack on Friday, questions were raised about the security precautions -- or lack thereof -- at the host institution, which sits in a rural lake resort about 110 km south of Buffalo, New York.</p>.<p>The institution's leadership had rejected recommendations for basic security measures, including bag checks and metal detectors, fearing that would create a divide between speakers and the audience, according to two sources who spoke with CNN.</p>.<p>The leadership also feared that it would change the culture at the institution, the sources said.</p>
<p>Salman Rushdie, who was attacked and stabbed on stage at a literary event here, has previously complained about having too much security around him, according to a media report on Saturday.</p>.<p>The Mumbai-born writer, who faced Islamist death threats for years after writing <em>The Satanic Verses</em>, was stabbed by a 24-year-old New Jersey resident identified as Hadi Matar on stage on Friday while he was being introduced at the event of the Chautauqua Institution in Western New York.</p>.<p>A bloodied Rushdie was airlifted from a field adjacent to the venue to a hospital in northwestern Pennsylvania where the 75-year-old writer underwent surgery.</p>.<p>In 2001, Rushdie publicly complained about having too much security around him, <em>The New York Post</em> reported.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/salman-rushdie-on-ventilator-may-lose-an-eye-1135719.html" target="_blank">Salman Rushdie on ventilator, may lose an eye</a></strong></p>.<p>While attending the Prague Writers' Festival, he told reporters, “To be here and to find a large security operation around me has actually felt a little embarrassing... I thought it was really unnecessary and kind of excessive and was certainly not arranged at my request."</p>.<p>“I spent a great deal of time before I came here saying that I really didn’t want that. So I was very surprised to arrive here and discover a really quite substantial operation, because it felt like being in a time warp, that I had gone back in time several years,” he was quoted as saying.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/international/world-news-politics/attack-on-salman-rushdie-world-appalled-horrified-1135750.html" target="_blank">Attack on Salman Rushdie: World appalled, horrified</a></strong></p>.<p>Rushdie was stabbed in the neck as he was on the stage at the Chautauqua Institution, a not-for-profit community on Chautauqua Lake in southwestern New York State, where approximately 7,500 people are in residence on any day during a nine-week season.</p>.<p>Following the attack on Friday, questions were raised about the security precautions -- or lack thereof -- at the host institution, which sits in a rural lake resort about 110 km south of Buffalo, New York.</p>.<p>The institution's leadership had rejected recommendations for basic security measures, including bag checks and metal detectors, fearing that would create a divide between speakers and the audience, according to two sources who spoke with CNN.</p>.<p>The leadership also feared that it would change the culture at the institution, the sources said.</p>