Asking Congress to indulge in politics within the limits of decency, the former BJP chief said the opposition was trying to portray Prime Minister Modi as a "villain".
"I am a complete RSS worker. I have done struggle...I left studies .. Went to jail for nation's cause, PM has been pracharak of RSS....We are patriots... Is it a violation of Constitution or criminal procedure code if someone is of RSS," Gadkari fumed after Congress leader and former Law Minister Ashwani Kumar accused BJP of doing divisive politics in the country at the instance of RSS.
Both Gadkari and Ashwani were speaking at the programme 'Agenda Aaj Tak: Vikas ka Express Way' here.
Gadkari said the opposition was all out trying to portray the PM as a "villain" to fulfil their political aspirations.
He said the Congress insulted the entire judicial system of the nation when its vice-president alleged that the court order in the National Herald case was due to pressure from PM.
"Indulge in politics within the limits of decency...Allow Parliament to run," he said, adding that the NDA government at the Centre was working for all sections of the society without any discrimination.
"But the opposition is instilling fear among Muslims, minorities and Dalits to pursue its policy of appeasement. BJP has been targeted for incidents like Dadri and killing of a writer in Karnataka despite the fact that it is not in power in those states.
party insulted the minority or anyone in the country, Gadkari said, "They tear bill in our names. They are creating a fear that Muslims are under threat in the country. There is no vote bank politics without this. Opposition is all out to project Modi as villain."
"From the very first day of NDA taking reins of the nation, Congress is charging us and putting us in the docks...Blaming us for distorting the environment of the country ...Which kind of politics is this?" he asked.
Retorting to Ashwani's comments on irresponsible statements by some BJP leaders, he said individual statements cannot be attributed to the BJP government or the party, and the leaders have already given clarifications on that.
He said Congress is like a proprietor with one owner where others follow the command whereas BJP is like a public limited company with a cooperative structure.
"Our party is not a private limited party...It is not the party of mother-son and father-son. It is a democratic party ... People in party who give different statements and party does not agree with it. Government doesn't accept their views," he said.
Asking opposition to cooperate for national development, Gadkari said the ruling party is flexible to hold talks to the opposition and request them to allow running of Parliament.
Congress leaders should take recourse to law in the National Herald case, he said and added that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru had once said that if need be he can sell his house for the cause of the paper.
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Countering Gadkari's charges, Ashwani said the Bihar debacle shows that people have voted against intolerance that is being "pursued by the BJP".
The Congress MP said the party is committed to let the Parliament function but that depended on due respect shown by the ruling party, and added that no compromise would be done on vendetta politics.
He also said the Congress would fight the National Herald case in the courts and fail all designs of BJP to malign Congress chief Sonia Gandhi and vice-president Rahul Gandhi.
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