The 50-year-old actor, here to talk about edutainment theme park Kidzania, said the event is not the right platform to speak about such matters.
When asked whether celebrities should be conscious about putting their views on national matters like intolerance, Shah Rukh said, "I have understood one thing that one must talk about things keeping the platform in mind. I feel, this is not the right platform to talk about intolerance."
The "Dilwale" star had said in an interview on his birthday on November 2 that there was "extreme intolerance" in the country. His statement was then criticised by politicians and the film fraternity and many even asked him to apologise.
But Shah Rukh, will be next seen in "Fan" and "Raees", later said his comments were "misconstrued" and asserted that he did not say anything for which he should apologise.
Besides the "Happy New Year" star, Aamir Khan had also bore the brunt of outrage after he said he was "alarmed" by a number of incidents and that his wife Kiran Rao even suggested they should probably leave the country.