"Rahul Gandhi is now the top leader of his party. Does it behove him to say such frivolous things? The family he comes from...Does it behove him to use words?" Prasad asked.
The Law and IT Minister said Gandhi's made the remarks "out of frustration" and due to be "trepidation" as the country is heading towards "honesty" after witnessing scams during previous UPA regime.
In an apparent reference to demonetization, Prasad said India is heading towards "honesty" and its image is shining in the world under Modi regime.
Addressing Congress Parliamentary Party (CPP) meeting earlier in the day, Gandhi described the Prime Minister as being "a prisoner of his own image" and one who is inflicting "tremendous suffering" on the people of India to protect his own persona.
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