The minister also said that actors with such opinions should not be made brand ambassadors as they are "specialist in somersault".
"Incredible India not worth living - Aamir Khan. Don't make them Brand Ambassadors. They are just actors specialist in making somersault," the Health and Sports said in a tweet.
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The senior minister also termed Khan's remarks on the intolerance issue as "unnecessary and untimely" and urged him to review it.
An ambassador of 'Incredible India', a government's campaign to promote tourism, Khan was at the centre of a raging debate on Monday after he expressed "alarm and despondency" over the rise in incidents of intolerance in the last six to eight months.
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