The former chairman of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) said in a large country like India, "a few incidents can happen" for which the government of the day "cannot" be held responsible.
He expressed the view that awards are mostly given to people for their life-time achievements and "you cannot belittle that (by returning them). The individuals should be proud that the nation has honoured them and that (award) stays with them until they leave this world."
"There could be some political agenda (in returning the awards). It cannot be ruled out. There is always some people following some philosophy or the other. There could be some political motives also behind that," Nair claimed, responding to a question on timing of their move.
"I think this whole issue is being over-hyped in the sense that in a large country like India there could be some incidents happening at some place or the other which may not be liked by most of the people," said Nair, a Padma Vibhushan awardee.
"If there are some elements who are not falling in line with societal norms and misbehaving, we should make them aware and bring them back to the mainstream rather than making a show out of the whole thing," Nair said.
Maintaining that the action of returning awards "only creates news for one day" and serves no purpose, the renowned scientist said what one could do is to talk to the "concerned people", convince them and bring them back to "normal stream".
Asked whether it would be unfair to blame the government for incidents of alleged intolerance, Nair said, "Yes. Certainly. The government's hands are certainly more than full. They are talking about development of the country and improving the plight of the common people. It's a very tough job".
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