"Several things have happened in the past too and had they felt the same on such issues? Where were they earlier... I respect them but if they make it a political issue while being a litterateur it is not the right thing", Gen Singh said.
The Minister of state for External Affairs said this while talking to reporters after the release of Hindi translation of his autobiography 'Sahas aur Sankalp" at Raj Bhawan here.
Certain "heinous incidents" did take place in the past also but awards were never returned, Gen Singh said, adding, it does not seem "natural".
To a question on religious intolerance, he said that sometimes minor things takes place which have also happened in the past are given unnecessary importance.
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"This country and its people have communal tolerance and harmony... Showing it differently is wrong... Media should also pay attention that it is not given unwanted publicity", he said.
On reasons behind such incidents, he said that they could be many.
"A word saffronisation was coined sometime back and I have not understood its meaning in my 40 years of career...It is a colour of sacrifice but if you show it as (something) negative it is wrong".
"The government's policy is that all religions are equal and it does not believe in appeasement. In a case of murder, guilty should be punished", he said.