The alleged ISIS operative, before his arrest, worked as a laboratory technician at Ankleshwar town's Sardar Patel Hospital, with which Patel had been associated as a trustee.
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani had asked for Patel's resignation from Parliament over the issue.
Reacting to the charge, the political adviser to Congress president Sonia Gandhi said his election to the Rajya Sabha had become an "eyesore" for the BJP.
"The way they weaved the story it seems that they have the sole contract over nationalism. Only they are nationalist, nobody else is," he said.
He said the Congress and its leaders had made many sacrifices for the country.
"It started with Mahatma Gandhiji, and after independence, Indiraji, Rajivji. Many party workers and leaders became target of terrorism...
You cannot teach us nationalism, patriotism," he said.
Patel stressed he would not resign, adding that he had been elected by MLAs.
"They are asking for my resignation. My win in the Rajya Sabha polls has become an eyesore for the BJP. I will not resign on your demand. My 44 MLAs have elected me," Patel said, referring to the poll to the Upper House in which he had defeated his BJP rival despite cross-voting by some Congress MLAs.
"I want to tell them why are you making such allegations when the country has so many security agencies. Let them investigate and come out with the truth," the senior Congress leader said.
He added that he had resigned from the hospital in 2015.
"I had given (my) resignation from the hospital way back in 2015. I had joined it as the people of our area wanted us to build a good hospital. The management is different," said Patel, who belongs to Bharuch district.
"Regarding the ISIS terrorist, I have done some research. He had earlier worked in two hospitals and one of them was inaugurated by BJP leaders. Why are there no allegations against them," he asked.
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