Union Minister Jairam Ramesh conceded that the Congress President and Vice President and Prime Minister Manmohan Singh should speak more in public but said his party does not feel it should get into a "Tu-tu, main-main" (levelling charges and counter-charges) with Modi.
"Modi thinks he is making history but everyday he is making up history. He is making all sorts of claims. Modi is coming up with new facts which go against the grain of historical truth and scholarship. He has even invented stories about the founder of his own party," Ramesh told NDTV.
"I don't think Rahul Gandhi should get into a tu-tu, main-main with Modi. Modi wants politics of the gutter, politics of abuse and counter-abuse, politics of innuendos and insinuations. I think it goes against what Mr Gandhi stands for and against the way Congress would like the campaign to go," Ramesh said.
BJP spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman countered this, saying Ramesh and the Congress top brass are being condescending and this is objectionable.
"We are not living in a feudal India. We are living in an India that is democratic and debates are welcome. In fact, political parties are duty bound to debate. Engaging politically is something that Rahul Gandhi does not want to do or is unable to do. That is his choice," she said.
She maintained that the allegations made by Congress against Modi are not even worth considering. "They are the ones who patented 'maut ka saudagar'... Answering questions raised by the Prime Minister is not 'tu-tu, main-main'," she said, adding that Congress is using foul language.
Sitharaman denied that Modi was making up history.
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