"You can discuss intolerance, provided you are tolerant and allow Parliament to function. If you are tolerant and allow the Parliament to function, you can discuss intolerance and government has no problem in discussing any issue," the Parliamentary Affairs Minister told reporters here.
Responding to a question on Opposition move to raise the "intolerance" issue during the Parliament session, he said, "Government has no problem at all in discussing any issue, every issue. Some people have already said as per the media that Parliament will not be allowed to function. The verdict in favour of a party in a state is not a verdict to obstruct the parliament."
Contending that India is today the most favourite destination for investment, Naidu said some opponents had launched a "disinformation campaign" for political reasons.
He said "they are intolerant towards the mandate of the people. They are spreading disinformation campaign by exaggerating and blowing out of proportion certain incidents that happened in some parts of the country. That too in Congress ruled states and states ruled by their friends."
"So blowing things out of proportion they are thinking they are hurting Modi, but they are hurting the interest of the country, they should understand that," Naidu said.
Refusing to comment on the Tipu Sultan Jayanti row in Karnataka, Naidu, also a member of Rajya Sabha representing the state, however, said bringing the city's founder Kempegowda's name into a controversy on the issue of naming Bangaluru international airport "is uncalled for".
"I was not particularity able to understand what is the immediate reason for this celebration (Tipu Jayanti) suddenly," he added.
