The Congress Sunday took dim view of party MP Vijay Darda’s remarks at a function in Ahmedabad terming Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi a “lion” and will seek a report from the party’s state in-charge.
Party sources said that Gujarat in-charge Mohan Prakash will be asked for a report.
Congress MP from Maharashtra Vijay Darda today praised Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi’s style of functioning and called him a “tiger”.
“Modi’s commitment and dedication towards work bears resemblance to that of a tiger,” Darda, who shared dais with Modi at an award ceremony here, said.
The Congress MP, who is also the editor-in-chief of a media house, was given the ‘Tarun Kranti Award’ at the event for his services rendered to the society through the media.
“First of all we will seek a report from the state in-charge and determine the truth. We will find out what needs to be done and then decide,” a senior party leader said here.
Darda, a Congress MP from Maharashtra, praised Modi’s style of working and referred to him as a “lion” at an award ceremony in Ahmedabad. Yoga guru Baba Ramdev was also present.
Modi seized the opportunity offered by Darda’s remarks and took a dig at the Congress, saying the MP may have to pay price for calling him a lion and may be issued a show-cause notice by his party.
Darda later clarified that he was not making any political comments.
“My culture says that I should respect the house to which I go,” Darda said.