INDORE: Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Thursday declared intentions to move a private members bill in Parliament seeking that one should not be charged with sedition until he or she advocates violence.Tharoor’s declaration came in the backdrop of JNU row and the sedition charges levelled against university’s student leaders.“I will move a private members bill against sedition. Until someone advocates violence.., talks about physical violence, one should not be charged with sedition,” Tharoor told reporters here.India is not that weak a country that it will get destroyed by someone speaking out some words, he said adding, “the country will only get destroyed of its values are eroded.”He claimed though the courts will decide whether the JNU student leaders were guilty of sedition, the evidence that he could see made flimsy grounds for a case.Tharoor took a dig at the Centre claiming that government talks about good governance. “Where is good governance when student leaders are attacked in courts in the national capital.”He claimed that the JNU incident has tarnished India’s image across the world. Quoting an article in New York Times, Tharoor said the nations in favour of India are now raising questions on the ‘growing authoritative tendencies in India and whether democracy is in danger’.On BJP questioning AICC vice-president Rahul Gandhi’s patriotism in attending JNU rally, Tharoor said, “The word ‘patriot’ does not have a copyright (of BJP leaders). I am a patriot, so are you,” he said.The Congress leader, who was visiting Indore to deliver a keynote address at a conclave of Indian Institute of Interior Designers (IIID), said universities should be allowed to retain their autonomy. This is the world of young ideas.“Sometimes the youth may have an opinion and speak out what is wrong. But that does not mean that we should snub it. Once they grow, they will realize they were wrong,” Tharoor said.In democracy, the thoughts and speech of young minds will lead to country’s advancement, he said.The MP from Thiruvananthapuram said, “When the government is focusing on Make in India , why are student wing of party heading the government indulging in Break in India. The BJP should realize this.”Raising concern over plight of farmers in the country, Tharoor claimed that farmers’ problems are national issue. India has the ability to be an agriculture superpower. “It is good that government is focusing on Make in India. It should also focus on Grow in India .”