Ramesh said Modi is "not even an Atal Bihari Vajpayee or an L K Advani", who, according to him, were more 'Nehruvian' in their outlook.
The former environment minister, who was speaking on his book 'Indira Gandhi: A Life in Nature' at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of South Asia here, also criticised the NDA government over environmental issues, saying it is more focused on ease of doing business than protecting nature.
He also hailed the former prime minister for the environmental policies she framed during her tenure.
"I know it is fashionable in the media to say that Indira Gandhi was an authoritarian, Mr Modi is also authoritarian. I think it is a completely mistaken analogy.
"Indira Gandhi grew up in a democratic environment. The environment of the freedom movement, Rabindranath Tagore, Gandhi, Nehru and so on," he said.
Ramesh said Gandhi may have had shown "authoritarian instincts" in 1975, when Emergency was imposed. But, he added, it was lifted by 1977 as "Nehru's daughter prevailed over Sanjay Gandhi's mother".
Asked by a reporter what Gandhi might have told US President Donald Trump on his approach towards the Paris climate change agreement, Ramesh said "she would have probably ticked him off."
Criticising the Modi government, Ramesh said it is engaged in mere "rhetoric" on environmental issues, but its actions spoke differently.
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