Parrikar also said that he was not opposed to the "freedom of expression, but feels that country is supreme."
While addressing reporters in Pune yesterday, the senior BJP leader had taken a veiled jibe at Khan who had earlier expressed a "sense of alarm" over "growing intolerance in country."
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Addressing reporters here today, the minister said, "I have not taken anybody's name. I had said that people who don't respect the country should be opposed..I am opposed to 'Upadrav' (unrest). Such people should be opposed in a democratic manner...To oppose, seminars should be held."
Parrikar had said, "When the actor made the statement last year, people, while protesting his views, started uninstalling the online trading app, he was advertising for and the firm too pulled out the advertisement (involving the actor)."
Also launching an oblique attack yesterday on JNU students' leader Kanhaiya Kumar against the backdrop of alleged raising of anti-national slogans at JNU earlier this year, Parrikar had said, "such people who speak against the country need to be taught a lesson by the people of this country."
Meanwhile, responding to a query, Parrikar said, "I don't say that nationalists are only in BJP. Non-political people and persons of different political parties could also be nationalists.
"Citizen of any other nation cannot comment against his country. So, people (speaking against the country) in India too should be opposed."
In November last year, the "PK" actor had joined the chorus of intelligentsia against growing intolerance, saying he has been "alarmed" by a number of incidences and his wife Kiran Rao even suggested that they should probably leave the country.
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