"The Prime Minister should apologise in Parliament and sack the Minister who advised him to impose President's Rule in Uttarakhand," party spokesman Kapil Sibal told reporters.
He, however, did not name the minister.
Sibal also steered clear of questions whether President Pranab Mukherjee should also quit in the wake of the Supreme Court revoking President's rule in the hill state.
"It is not for me to say what the President should have done and I do not wish to comment. I don't think it is proper for me to make any comment on the actions of the President, who is a high constitutional functionary," he said.
"The President can return the file only once" in the event of such proposals, he said.
Targeting the Prime Minister, Sibal alleged that the highlight of Modi's two-year rule was attack on the Constitution.
"The problem is that Modi forgets he is the Prime Minister of India and not a RSS pracharak," Sibal said even as he assured Congress' full cooperation to the government if it "worked properly."
"While Make in India has remained a start-up, 'Fake in India' has been launched with the product ready," he said, taking a dig at the Prime Minister.
Ahmed Patel, political secretary to the Congress President, said, "Even after trying every trick in the book to topple Opposition states, Modi government has been brought to its knees. It's a victory of democracy."
"Uttarakhand has taught BJP a bitter lesson. No matter how hard they try they can neither intimidate the Congress party or subvert democracy," he said on Twitter.
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