He is the first prominent voice from Indian's business community to voice these concerns.
It isn't just religious minorities who are worried, he said during an NDTV discussion aired on Saturday, but also people from one region living in another part of the country. He recalled the situation in 1967, when South Indians living in Mumbai were attacked by the Shiv Sena.
The first priority of the government, Murthy said, should be "to bring back the confidence, the energy, the enthusiasm, the trust in the minds of every Indian" that their rights and safety would be guaranteed.
Narayan Murthy: no country has made economic progress without dealing with strife, distrust. https://t.co/070Z0F2afT
— पत्रलेखा পত্রলেখা (@patralekha2011) October 31, 2015
Minister of State for Finance Jayant Sinha, who was also on the show, said that the government would protect constitutional rights of all Indians with the full force of the law.
Shortly after the programme was aired, businesswoman Kiran Mazumdar Shaw, chairman of Biocon Ltd, tweeted her endorsement of Murthy's sentiments.
'Considerable Fear Among Minorities in India': Narayanamurthy -powerful words for every citizen of India https://t.co/HXTTASc3Cs
— Kiran Mazumdar Shaw (@kiranshaw) October 31, 2015