India is not intolerant, never will be, says Jaitley
November 03, 2015  14:28
Arun Jaitley takes a swipe at the increasing chorus on intolerance in the country. Asserting that India will never be intolerant, the finance minister today rejected the Congress' pitch on the issue, saying opponents must fight political battles politically, and wondered "where is the intolerance".


Calling as "aberrations" some of the recent incidents including the beef row, Jaitley insisted that there is "no justification" in returning of awards and the national situation "is absolutely peaceful. India is fully committed as a liberal democracy to peaceful co-existence". "There is an atmosphere of harmony. This country has never been intolerant and will never be intolerant," the BJP leader said.


He was replying to questions including about the protest march of Congress to President Pranab Mukherjee on the issue today and Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Contemporary Sciences holding a seminar with 'Leftist' intellectuals on the issue.


Stressing that "political opponents must fight political battle politically", the Finance Minister said that it is "not fair" to create an issue due to political reasons and then link it to government even when incidents of crime are happening in states ruled by other parties.


"Where is the intolerance? We are the most vibrant democracy. The atmosphere will not change only by talking. If some incident happens like the one in Karnataka, which is Congress-ruled, you cannot link it to the central government to attack. That is not fair. "This is a crime and action should be taken against whoever commits crime. That is why people in the mainstream in the country have opposed it," he said.
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