Aamir Khan's remarks on growing “intolerance” within the country sparked off a political storm on Tuesday.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) attacked the actor, while Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi and opposition leaders Sitaram Yechury and Arvind Kejriwal came out in his support.
Security had to be stepped up at the actor’s residence after Hindu Sena activists protested outside, demanding that he withdraw his remarks.
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Supporting Aamir Khan, Rahul Gandhi said in a series of tweets, “Instead of branding all those who question the Govt & Modiji- as unpatriotic, anti-national or ‘motivated’ The Govt would do better to reach out to people to understand what’s disturbing them. That's the way to solve problems in India- not by bullying, threatening & abusing!”
BJP members lashed out at Aamir Khan since morning. “Don't forget India made you a star,” said BJP spokesperson Shahnawaz Hussain.
At a press conference in Mumbai, he said the Congress was behind this. “This shows Congress complicity in a campaign to malign the country. The Congress cannot tolerate an elected government and a popular prime minister. When the country is progressing under the leadership of Narendra Modi, Congress is creating an atmosphere to malign the country,” he said.
Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju refuted Aamir Khan's remarks, stating that communal incidents in the country had come down since the Modi government came to power in May 2014.
BJP MP Yogi Adityanath, who has stirred up controversies earlier, said, "If somebody wants to leave (India), then has anybody stopped him? If somebody wants to leave, he can do so voluntarily. At least, it will reduce the country's population."
Bollywood actors, too, accused Aamir Khan of playing politics. Anupam Kher, Paresh Rawal, Raveen Tandon, who are either BJP party members or sympathisers, lashed out against Aamir Khan.
The Congress Vice-President's statements were followed by several Congress spokesperson speaking out against an attempt to muzzle Aamir Khan. Abhishek Manu Singhvi said, "What Aamir Khan is saying the whole of India is saying, I only hope and trust that he will not be referred to as a 'Congress man'."
Reacting to Khan's remarks, Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal tweed: "Every word that @aamir_khan said is so true. I admire him for speaking up."
Incidentally, the Chief Whip of the Congress in the Lok Sabha has already moved a notice asking for a discussion on the intolerance issue, as have other Opposition parties.