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Naidu denounces attack on Shah Rukh, says ‘can discuss intolerance’

“Nobody should speak such nonsense. The statement made by one of the local functionaries in Karnataka is totally condemnable if he has made such remarks as per the media report. The party also does not approve of the comments made by a functionary against Shahrukh Khan,” Naidu said.

Updated on: Nov 04, 2015 11:05 PM IST
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Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday said the government was open to having a debate on the issue of intolerance as he disapproved the incendiary remarks made by some BJP leaders against Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan and Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah.

A file photograph of Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu. (Sanjeev Verma/HT File Photo)
A file photograph of Union minister M Venkaiah Naidu. (Sanjeev Verma/HT File Photo)

“Nobody should speak such nonsense. The statement made by one of the local functionaries in Karnataka is totally condemnable if he has made such remarks as per the media report. The party also does not approve of the comments made by a functionary against Shah Rukh Khan,” Naidu said.

BJP general secretary Kailash Vijayvargiya had on Tuesday triggered a controversy when he tweeted that Shah Rukh’s “soul” is in Pakistan though he lives in India. Facing a backlash, he deleted his tweets on Wednesday.

In Karnataka, a BJP leader had threatened to behead Siddaramaiah if he dared to eat beef.

Asked about the protests by Congress and artistes, scientists and intellectuals against “rising intolerance”, the Parliamentary affairs minister said their agitation was against the mandate of people, and added that the government was willing to discuss the issue if the opposition allowed the Parliament to function.

“There can be a debate in Parliament: Who is tolerant, who imposed emergency, who gagged media, who had superseded judges and who was responsible for the genocide of Sikhs? What happened to Kashmiri Pandits?” he said, attacking Congress.

“All these things can be discussed in Parliament at length... leisurely and peacefully,” he said.

Dismissing the ongoing protests, he asked if people were being massacred now like during anti-Sikh riots of 1984 or displaced like Kashmiri Pandits were in early 90s.

“I am not trying to justify. All these things have happened earlier also. My point is anything happening anywhere at any time is condemnable. Let us not try to generalise it and let us not to politicise it,” Naidu said.

The winter session of the Parliament is expected to commence later this month.

 
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