Intolerance issue attempt to bring disrepute to country: BJP

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Press Trust of India Jammu
Last Updated : Nov 25 2015 | 4:57 PM IST
The recent growing chorus of "rising intolerance" in the country is a "calculated attempt" to bring "disrepute" to the nation and undermine its position in world community, state BJP here today alleged.
"We take a strong exception to this recent tirade against nation in the name of intolerance, which is deliberate. It is a calculated attempt to bring disrepute to the country and undermine its position and growing influence in world community", state BJP's chief spokesperson Sunil Sethi said.
The debate over alleged intolerance in the country has taken centrestage in political discourse and media reportage, after several authors, scholars, historians, artists returned their awards claiming unfavourable environment, with Bollywood actor Aamir Khan being the latest entrant to the debate.
"PM (Narendra Modi) is painstakingly building image of nation by visiting large number of countries to invite investments and strengthen position of India in world community", Sethi told reporters here.
"This is also because of good governance and overall development, which is taking place in country and on the other hands there are people who are enjoying luxurious lifestyles because of being Indians but have started and carrying with them anti-national drive to do damage to good works of the Prime Minister", he further alleged.
Sethi claimed that "growing influence" of India on world scene is not liked by "forces opposed to the country" and has made this "plan of weakening country from within and certain elements in the country, who had lost social and political relevance have jumped on the bandwagon for the pity gains even at the cost of damaging national interests".
Sethi said Indian society and polity is run on principles of 'Panchsheel' and concepts of 'Ram Rajya', and it not in the Indian culture to be intolerant.
"If India would have been intolerant then these persons making irresponsible statements at the cost of national interest would have been booted out but Indian culture and thought given by Vedic writings is to respect all and coexist peacefully", he said.
"It is unfortunate that persons made heroes by Indian society are proving themselves to be villains in reality", he alleged.
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First Published: Nov 25 2015 | 4:57 PM IST

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