New Delhi, Feb 26 (IANS) The year past was perhaps the most polarised in India's history after Partition in 1947, former finance minister P. Chidambaram said on Friday.
"The year did not end with the narrative of the economy. Instead, it ended with the narrative of intolerance, of confrontation, with more and more people apprehensive and insecure," Chidambaram said here at the launch of his latest book "Standing Guard -- A Year in Opposition".
"The year 2015 was perhaps the most polarised year of India's history after Partition in 1947," he said.
Declaring he was proud to be in opposition, which, however, did not mean "being an enemy of the government", Chidambaram cited Tamil poet Thiruvalluvar to say "a thing without a critic will fail. A thing must embrace his critic, listen to him and must fear the day when he has no critic".
The pact audience at the Teen Murti House here also included former prime minister Manmohan Singh.