Yadav, a former Uttar Pradesh chief minister, was roundly criticised by the Gujarat units of the Congress and BJP. The state BJP spokesman reminded Yadav of the contributions of Gujaratis like Mahatma Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel to the freedom struggle.
"UP, Madhya Pradesh, Dakshin Bharat har jagah se shaheed huye hain, Gujarat ka koi jawan shaheed hua ho toh batao (Jawans from UP, Madhya Pradesh, South India and other parts of the country have sacrificed their lives but tell me whether anyone has been martyred from Gujarat)," he said.
He was apparently targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a Gujarat politician whose rise in national politics has been blamed by his detrators for simultaneous growth of aggressive nationalism.
Reacting sharply to Yadav's statement, Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya said, "His talk and politics have been discarded by the people of the state. That is the reason why he is making such statements in frustration."
Denouncing the comments of Yadav as "unwarranted", Maurya said those laying down their lives for the country were Indians first.
"A soldier belongs to the nation and not a state, and his sacrifice should not be seen at a regional level. Even soldiers from Gujarat have attained martyrdom. It is out of his (Yadav's) frustration over the popular leadership of Gujarat that he made such a statement," he said.
Deprecating politics over the martyrdom of soldiers, Congress spokesperson Manish Doshi said it was because of the failure of the BJP government at the Centre that so many soldiers have been martyred.
"I salute their bravery and martyrdom. It is the failure of the BJP government that such a large number of our soldiers have got martyred," Doshi said.
Yoga Guru Ramdev said, "No political leader should make such comments about any state and its culture."
"This is the land of Sardar Patel, who united this country, which was once divided into around 560 princely states. Can there be any bigger example of bravery?" he asked.
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