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Union ministers Piyush Goyal and Pralhad Joshi told reporters after another day of washout during the ongoing budget session that not only MPs but the entire country is angry over his comments which gravely insulted not just Parliament but the entire nation.
He has levelled ”absolutely baseless and false allegations without any iota of truth,” Goyal said even as the Congress rejected the BJP’s charge and ruled out any apology from its former president.
Gandhi himself appeared unfazed by the political storm raging over his comments made in Britain at different events.
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Parliamentary Affairs Minister Joshi said, ”India’s prestige has not been attacked in such a manner before. Political differences may be there but there cannot be a graver crime than to seek interference from foreign powers. Anger prevails across the country for the grave insult Rahul Gandhi has inflicted upon what even the world acknowledges as the mother of democracy.” He should seek an apology as this is what MPs and the country are demanding, he said.
Joshi insisted that parties other than the BJP are also demanding Gandhi’s apology.
Goyal said Gandhi has demonstrated his and the Congress’ small-mindedness by not apologising so far.
To a question if the session is headed for a washout if the Congress sticks to its guns on the issue, Joshi said, ”I don’t think so.” He, however, insisted that other parties are also of the view that he should apologise. The minister said many precedents exist of senior most leaders apologising in the House and accused Gandhi of belittling the image of Parliament and the Speaker.
During an event in the UK, Gandhi had alleged that the structures of Indian democracy are under attack and there is a ”full-scale assault” on the country’s institutions.