"National security of our country is not going to be compromised by few people shouting slogans. We are stronger than that, we are bigger than that, we are better than that," Tharoor told PTI on the sidelines of a conference on IPR organised by O P Jindal Global University (JGU) here.
"Charging Amnesty with sedition law was already a big mistake. The NGO has not advocated violence and no one at the conference did so," he said, adding "we are not at war at the moment. We don't have to think in terms of treason and all."
"What we need is a law that criminalises any appeal to violence and incitement to violence and encouragement to violence but not the expression of political opinions or opinions we don't like," Tharoor added.
Yesterday, Parameshwara had said that Amnesty has never involved itself in any kind of anti-national activity after the human rights organisation was slapped with sedition charges over an event held by it in Bengaluru where anti-India and anti-Army slogans were allegedly raised.
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Tharoor, a Lok Sabha MP from Thiruvananthapuram, while delivering his valedictory address to plenary session of the international conference on 'Innovation for shared prosperity: IPRs, competition and standard setting in the ICT sector' organised by JGU and Jindal Initiative on Research in IP and Competition, said the government should encourage local telecom manufacturers to invest in India.
"The best minds need to come together for a flexible, innovative and fresh approach to resolve the dilemmas around ICT. We don't always have easy answers everywhere and I am pretty sure this international conference on 'IPR, standard setting and completion in ICT sector' has taken a step in the right direction to find all the answers," he added.
Professor Stephen Haber from Standford University hailed the scholarship programmes of JGU, saying he himself got into a college and studied because of certain scholarship programmes.
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