"If there is anything wrong done with respect to Jammu and Kashmir, it is primarily by Congress and the successive governments led by the party, both at the Centre and the state," he told reporters.
The MoS was reacting over senior Congress leader P Chidamabaram's recent remark that "the situation in Kashmir is grim", and that a series of mistakes were made which were "almost too late" to correct now.
"Somebody needs to remind him (Chidambaram) that what he is saying, he is saying about 'himself and his party'. It was his party which had been at the helm of affairs for the last 65 years," he said.
"I think Chidambaran and his colleagues should be obliged to the government led by PM Narendra Modi which is trying its best to undo the wrongs done by Congress," he said.
"What kind of tolerance do they expect from others? Whatever be the freedom of speech, even the most liberated democracies of the world would not allow any instigation which tends to tear the fabric of the republic and erode the very roots of sovereignty," he said.
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