"I don't hold any particular government responsible for the growing intolerance on the basis of ideology and communalism," he said in an interaction with reporters here.
He was responding to a question whether the state governments or the central government should be responsible for incidents such as Dadri lynching over beef eating rumours and killing of rationalist Dr M M Kalburgi in Karnataka.
Sandhu said no individual should be blamed for the growing intolerance and people should understand which political parties were playing divisive and communal politics and unitedly defeat their nefarious intentions.
To a question whether he was referring to Congress as pseudo-secularist, he said, "No, I don't want to name the party."
Sandhu also said the government should declassify files and documents pertaining to revolutionaries, especially Bhagat Singh, which will spread awareness about him.
He said people were hopeful of Modi government declassifying the documents and files of revolutionaries including Bhagat Singh.
Asked to comment on Hardik Patel's comments that he would walk on the path of Bhagat Singh, Sandhu said issues relating to caste and reservation is dangerous to the nation's fabric, and a debate on it shouldn't be held at all.
"If you want to have reservation, it should be based on economic structure and strata of the family. I don't think the masses are going to benefit from that," he said.
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