"It is an outrage that a quote was manufactured on my behalf with the malicious intent to create a controversy viz a viz the PM nominee of the BJP," he said in a statement.
The BJP leader said at a press conference earlier in the day, he had just maintained that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) had no business to tell his party who should be its candidate for the top post.
Parrikar said it was for the BJP to decide its Prime Ministerial nominee and the party has made the choice in favour of Narendra Modi.
On Monday, AAP National Executive member Dinesh Vaghela had said here that BJP should drop Modi and project Parrikar as its Prime Ministerial candidate. Vaghela had termed BJP's choice of Modi as a "mistake".
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