Participating in a debate on the 'Commitment to the Constitution', Trinamool Congress leader Sudip Bandyopadhyay said every incident of intolerance should be condemned and that it should be looked at as to why dignified artistes, including Aamir Khan, are feeling uneasy in their own country.
Few incidents of intolerance are sending "negative messages" and the Prime Minister should rise to the occasion in addressing the issue, he said.
Wondering why these people are facing such a situation, Bandopadhyay said the issue should be taken up on priority.
His remarks come against the backdrop of various artistes -- including cine star Aamir Khan -- finding themselves in the eye of a storm over their remarks on intolerance.
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"Why sometimes we find incidents of intolerance happening?.... Intolerance from every corner should be condemned," the TMC member said.
Underlining that India is a tolerant country, Bandyopadhyay said when incidents of intolerance happen, then the responsibility falls on the shoulders of the government.
"We (the House) should firmly, in a united voice, protest against such incidents... We should not hesitate to raise our voice," the TMC leader said.
BJD's Tathagata Satpathy said incidents of intolerance should not be tolerated.
"The onus lies on us (the House) to prove that we mean what we speak," he noted.