Union Minister Rajyavardhan Rathore said Prime Minister Narendra Modi cannot respond to every such comment as that would be giving too much importance to such people.
Several journalists at an interaction with Rathore here raised questions related to a series of controversial remarks by several BJP leaders in recent past.
Rathore, who is Minister of State (MoS) in Information and Broadcasting ministry, also condemned recent attacks on churches and added that there could be various motives, including "sabotage", which should be investigated.
Apparently referring to a controversial remarks made by Union Minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti, Rathore said Modi had himself said in Parliament that making objectionable comments is wrong.
"These fringe elements are not just in BJP, they are also in other parties and also with other religions. The point is they are not the majority opinion. If everytime a fringe element speaks anywhere and the response to that should come from the Prime Minister is giving that fringe element too much of importance," he further said.
He, however, added that the government, with so many ministers, is stating what its path is. "If any one amongst them takes a wrong step, (then) please make hue and cry," he said.
Asked if he felt that the controversial utterings had resulted in BJP's assembly poll debacle in Delhi, Rathore said he would only share his opinion only within the party.
The Minister also termed the attacks on churches and schools run by certain religions as "absolutely ridiculous" and "absolutely unacceptable" by any sane society.
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