Putting up a strong defence of the government, which has been criticised over the Dadri lynching and beef row, Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said "some are trying to mislead and some are misled", arguing that such incidents happened earlier too and the government has condemned them.
He said all the debate about beef and such issues was limited to some English media and others were not "bothered about this at all".
"There is a misinformation campaign going on. I will only say that some are misled and some are trying to mislead because of the propaganda. In this country of 120 crore, such incidents happened earlier also, they have happened in the recent past and they are condemnable. The party has condemned them. The government has condemned it and the Prime Minister himself has come out very strongly," he said.
Congress is not able to digest the reality that they have lost power, he said.
"They are becoming more and more intolerant towards the mandate of the people. People have given a clear cut mandate to Narendra Modi and these people do not want Parliament to function," he said, attacking Congress. The opposition party does not want him to do well internationally, he said.
"If somebody passes an information that an untoward incident is going to happen at a particular place, is it not the responsibility of police to take care of it. The police visited and make enquiries and came back," he said, adding that the policewent there after being told about a right wing outfit's protests.
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