"I support the decision of Sonia and Rahul Gandhi who are planning to march to Rashtrapati Bhavan. This is a unique way to protest intolerance," Tyagi said.
CPI leader D Raja said it is a fact that there is growing intolerance and the situation is "so worse" that it is agitating the mind of well-meaning citizens.
"It is not only scholars, artists, writers and historians and scientists, but even the industrialists are worried about the situation. They cannot run industries in this atmosphere," Raja said.
"The whole country is worried, the Congress party is worried. Our leaders Sonia Gandhi and Rahul have talked about the same number of times. Be it artists, writers, everyone is saying the same. Not to forget Kiran Shaw and Narayan Muthry. Now the BJP is saying they are all anti-BJP. Why did these people not speak under NDA's rule under Vajpayee" he said.
Sonia and Rahul along with senior leaders and MPs are expected to take up the matter with the President.
They are also expected to take out a march to Rashtrapati Bhavan, Congress sources had said.
