Thiruvananthapuram:Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan on Saturday said eminent historian Irfan Habib had tried to disrupt his inaugural address at the Indian History Congress and this 'intolerance' towards a different opinion was 'undemocratic'.
Efforts were made to interrupt his speech on stage and from the audience during the Indian History Congress at Kannur, Khan said in a series of tweets with photographs.
Habib also questioned Khan's right to quote Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad and shouted saying he should quote Godse, the Governor said in another tweet. Khan said he had only responded to points raised by previous speakers as a person duty-bound to defend and protect the Constitution.
"Hon'ble Governor said that he had responded to points raised by previous speakers, as a personal duty-bound to defend &protect the Constitution.
But trying to disrupt speech from stage & audience due to intolerance towards different opinion is undemocratic #IndianHistoryCongress", The Governor's office said.