Congress ticks off Ramesh

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 14 2013 | 6:30 PM IST
Union Minister Jairam Ramesh was today ticked off by Congress which distanced itself from his remarks that Narendra Modi poses a challenge for the party.
"Modi could be a challenge for the BJP and the NDA but not for the Congress....We do not consider him a challenge. It is the considered view of the Congress party", party spokesman Shakeel Ahmed told reporters in reply to a volley of questions from reporters.
"What Jairam has said may be his personal view. Right now, he has become a challenge for the BJP and the NDA itself", Ahmed snapped back.
Asked whether his comments meant that the AICC has pulled up the Union Minister who has found himself in controversies earlier too, "there is no question of pulling him up, defending or supporting him..."
He was asked to comment on Ramesh's remarks that the controversial Gujarat Chief Minister, who has been made the chief of the campaign committee by the BJP for the Lok Sabha polls, posed a managerial as well as an ideological challenge on Congress.
In an interview to PTI, Ramesh had dubbed Modi as India's "first authentic fascist" and had conceded that the BJP leader poses a "challenge" for the Congress party in the coming elections.
Ramesh was perhaps the first Congress leader to speak spoken about Modi as a "challenge" after generally being dismissive about him as just a leader of Gujarat.
The Minister, however, had dismissed suggestions that the Congress was afraid of the Gujarat Chief Minister.
Ramesh is not new to controversies. Once as Environment Minister he had criticised the home ministry from Beijing for stalling Chinese telecom projects because of security apprehensions.
Sometime back, the Rural Development Minister Ramesh kicked up an issue drawing flak from many quarters as he highlighted the sanitation situation in the country.
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First Published: Jun 14 2013 | 6:30 PM IST

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