The minister's clarification came in the Lok Sabha after YSR Congress member Varaprasad Rao said that Rijiju had reportedly stated that he had every right to eat beef and had challenged anyone from stopping him.
Rijiju said he had not challenged anyone and a wrong impression was created "as if I have gone out of the way and made a challenge that come and stop me" from eating beef.
He also said that Rao should not speak conclusively in the House by charging BJP members of being behind the Dadri lynching incident,saying one should wait for the report first.
"He (Rao) made a statement about Dadri. He cannot make a conclusive remark that BJP members are involved here till the report comes," Rijiju said.
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Later, Rijiju attracted attention to the point raised by Congress member Shashi Tharoor who said India's image abroad has been tarnished by acts of intolerance in the country.
"The image of intolerance is being perceived outside the country. But if you look within the country there is no such atmosphere. By sending such image we are hurting the image of our country. We should rise above party lines and try to better India's image," Rijiju said.
He accused Congress of creating an atmosphere by trying to show that the Government has failed even before its five year mandate has ended.
He said when people turned refugees within the country like the Kashmiri Pandits, such situation is also counted as acts of intolerance. "In past 17 months, there has been no instances of any community turning refugee within the country," he said.
Without naming P Chidambaram, Rijiju said after 27 years a senior Congress leader has said banning of Salman Rushdie's book 'The Satanic Verses' was wrong. "It shows it was an intolerant act. Now you are caught in a dilemma. Your veteran party colleague has punctured party's stand," he said.
Rijiju said he came from a minority background but does not have any fear in this country. He said that when BJP was in the Opposition, it never spoiled the image of India.
"I make a fervent appeal to the Opposition that respect the mandate given by the people of India. Let's not vitiate the atmosphere in the country," he said.
