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Actor Naseeruddin Shah's "I fear for my children in India," remark has irked ministers and fringe groups across political lines. While Union Ministers Rajnath Singh and Prakash Javadekar condemned Shah’s comment, UP’s Navnirman Sena booked Shah's ticket to Karachi.
Commenting on Shah’s remark, Singh said that there’s “no question” of intolerance in India and that India is the most tolerant country, reported PTI.
He said "The tolerance that exists in India, I don't think can be found in any corner of the world."
This comes after Shah on Monday, 17 December, in an interview to Karwan-e- Mohabbat, had talked about lynching and hate crimes in India referring to Bulandshahr violence.
Shah had said that death of the cow is given more importance than killing of policemen referring to the Bulandshahr mob violence. He also said that he is anxious over the well-being of his children.
Union Minister Prakash Javadekar, too, condemned Shah’s remark.
“If anyone feels unsafe in the safest nation then it's a sign of insecure mentality. Everyone gets the chance to put forth their views & express their art in this country. Therefore, such accusation is not correct,” said Javadekar.
Uttar Pradesh's Navnirman Sena President Amit Jani booked Shah's ticket to Karachi, Pakistan.
Jani booked his ticket for 14 August, Pakistan's Independence Day so that "India has one less traitor," after Shah had commented on the recent Bulandshahr incident, The Times of India reported.
According to the The Times of India, hinting on the BJP MLC's claim of Hanuman being a Muslim, the Navnirman Sen president said, "But if Shah does not want to go to Pakistan, he should read Hanuman Chalisa, because after all BJP MLC Bukkal Nawab has said that Hanuman is Muslim."
Shah’s comments were met with backlash to which, on Friday, 21 December, he said that he stands by his statements and he just expressed concern about his country.
(With inputs from PTI and The Times of India.)
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