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'Those returning awards are rabid anti-BJP elements'

Source: PTI
October 29, 2015 14:58 IST
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Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Thursday hit out at those creative personalities returning awards as “rabid anti-Bharatiya Janata Party elements” and said some of them had gone to Varanasi to campaign against Narendra Modi in the last general elections.

“Those returning awards are playing politics by other means. They are rabid anti-BJP elements,” Jaitley, who also holds charge of the information and broadcasting ministry, told reporters to a question on the returning of awards by writers and film-makers.

Stating that space of the Left has reduced, he claimed that those returning awards were in a way electioneering against the BJP in Bihar polls.

Rejecting the charge that an atmosphere of intolerance was prevailing in the country, he said there was normalcy in the country and there was no atmosphere (of intolerance) for which the central government was responsible.

He condemned all the incidents being dubbed as examples of intolerance and called for strict action against those responsible for it.

The union minister, however, said there was a disproportionate political reaction to the incidents taking place in the country and asked those returning awards if their conscience had pricked when corruption and scams to the tune of lakhs and crores of rupees were taking place during the United Progressive Alliance rule.

On the students of Film and Television Institute of India withdrawing agitation and resuming academic activities in the campus, Jaitley welcomed the move and said the government wanted to make FTII an institution of excellence. 

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