If one were to collect the incidents over which the intolerance debate occurred, it would be laughable because none of these were happening in India for the first time, nor the last. Murders of writers, the so-called progressive thinkers, robberies in churches, killing of a man from the minority community and burning of the hut of a Dalit—these and much worse have happened during six decades of Congress rule. With regular frequency, Hindu-Muslim riots have happened all over the country, with the majority community taking the brunt of the attack. People have been butchered worse than cattle and yet none had spoken up. If one were to go into the details of each of these incidents, it would be clear that stray, concocted events were joined together to create a mirage, whose only purpose was to tarnish the image of the Modi government. Ever since the BJP-led NDA came to power, those who had been opposed to Modi personally and BJP ideologically had been waiting to catch the government falter and stray from its development agenda. They had been impatient to spot the rising of the fringe elements to capture the centre stage in Indian polity. When neither happened, they decided to take matters into their hand and launch the tirade, for which they needed little fuel. Returning awards conferred upon by the Indian state was the biggest weapon they had.