"Both Nehru and Patel had fought together in the freedom struggle and after Independence worked in close coordination to build a modern country.
Any attempt to praise either of them to belittle the other or to create an impression that they were not on good terms is political chicanery", Prasada told reporters here.
The Union minister, who had visited Nehru-Gandhi family's ancestral house to pay tributes to the first Prime Minister on his 124th birth anniversary, responded to journalists' query without naming BJP, Modi or Advani.
Later, Prasada addressed a meeting of Congress workers after which he told reporters, "We are bewildered as to why the poor people of Uttar Pradesh are deprived of Food Security despite the fact that the ruling Samajwadi Party in the state had voted in its favour when the Bill to the effect was introduced in the Parliament".
To another query, he said, "Upon my return to Delhi, I will personally look into complaints of vacant posts in the Allahabad University and make it sure that proper action is taken".
