RBI Governor Raghuram Rajan said tolerance and mutual respect was necessary and physical harm or verbal contempt for any particular group should not be allowed.
On his part, President Pranab Mukherjee yet again called for preserving the pluralistic character of the country as Prime Minister Narendra Modi said unity, peace and harmony is a first condition if India is to move forward and attain new heights of development.
"Our writers, our filmmakers do have a chance of speaking their minds. We should not ostracise them. Otherwise, we will become a dictatorship, a cultural dictatorship and that is inadmissible," he said.
Mehta said: "If they write their opinion, they should not be ostracised by the government. There should be complete freedom of expression. We are the largest democracy in the world".
Murthy expressed concerns that there is considerable fear in the minds of minority in India and wanted governments should bring back the sense of confidence in them.
"I am not a politician, I am not interested in politics, therefore, I don't want to comment on that but the reality today is that there is considerable fear in the minds of minority in India," he said.
