"Log jhooth bool rahe hein. Hum jeevan bhar Congress mein rehenge. Jo log bool rahe hein unko bolne do (People are lying. I will remain in Congress all my life. Let people say what they want to say," Verma told PTI here.
The Minister was asked if he was considering quitting the Cabinet or the Congress party in view of the party disapproving his comments against Mulayam.
"I am just leaving for the Cabinet meeting," he remarked, indicating his continuance in the Union Cabinet.
Congress General Secretary Janardan Dwivedi had yesterday made the party's displeasure clear over Verma's remarks clear by saying it has "taken this issue very seriously".
Verma had also said he stood by his statement that Mulayam allegedly had "terrorist links". He had also ruled out stepping down following the SP leader's demand, saying, "Has he made me a Minister?".
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