Party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi termed the Centre's deposition before the apex court "most unfortunate".
"I have two answers which make my head hang in sorrow - if you had to incrementally, piecemeal, partially let the marines go home, why did not you say it the first time in 2014," he said.
"Why this repeated piecemeal confession every 2-3-4 weeks through the courts, in diplomatic visits to Italy and elsewhere," he asked.
"Italian marines mercilessly killed our fishermen. If Madam is so patriotic, can she tell us in which jail are the Marines lodged," he had the said.
Hitting back, Singhvi said, "Modi tell us whether the jail which he has sent the marines to has the markings of Made in Italy and which Jail in India has he kept the marines after we handed over the marines to him in an Indian jail, this is Mr Modi."
The government told the Supreme Court yesterday it has no objection on Italy's fresh plea seeking modification of bail conditions of marine Massimiliano Latorre to enable him remain in that country till an international tribunal decided which country had the right to try the case of killing of two Indian fishermen.
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