"We have noted what the US President said. Modi ji had brought Obama with great fanfare to watch the Republic Day Parade here. Modi ji would have definitely shown India to Obama from his point of view.
"May be Obama said this on the basis of what he saw of India from Modi's vision. What was Modi's philosophy with which he showed India to Obama that the latter had to say so?," AICC general secretary Ajay Maken told reporters here.
The comments by Obama came a day after the White House refuted suggestions that the US President's public speech in New Delhi in which he touched upon religious tolerance was a "parting shot" aimed at the ruling BJP.
"What kind of a party it is. It is not behaving like a responsible party. If they are saying that such an important promise made by them during the Lok Sabha polls was only a 'jumla' (phrase), I ask them to rename Bhartiya Janta Party as Bhartiya Jumla Party," AICC general secretary Ajay Maken told reporters.
Congress had yesterday demanded that Prime Minister Narendra Modi apologise to the nation on the black money issue in the wake of "shocking admission" by BJP Chief Amit Shah that the promise to deposit Rs 15 lakh in bank account of every family was an election "jumla" (idiomatic expression).
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