"Congress has no moral right to teach us or preach us or give sermons about parliamentary etiquette and standards.
"Congress needs to ponder about its conduct of creating disturbances when the PM is addressing the House. They should in fact apologise to the House for their conduct. They need to apologise to the people, Parliament and PM," Urban Development Minister M Venkaiah Naidu told reporters.
He said the Congress leaders call names to the Prime Minister umpteen number of times, using all "absurd and cheap words".
"Let them not teach or preach 'pravachan' (sermons) to others," he said.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said, "They should apologise not only to BJP, but the entire country. We showed them the mirror from our side, unmasked Congress and hence, they are not able to digest it."
He said Modi was doing "a great job" and he had made "a very meaningful and constructive intervention" in the House.
Naidu said the Prime Minister of India is an institution, as he is "the most popular" Prime Minister of the country and "is respected not only in India, but worldwide".
Congress, which ruled the country for 50 years, is "not able to digest the defeat and then they are trying to create obstructions" in the progress of the country.
Replying to a debate on the Motion of Thanks on the President's Address in the Rajya Sabha, Modi took a jibe at former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, saying one should learn the art of "bathing with a raincoat on" from him as there was not a single taint on him despite so many scams taking place during his regime.
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