Senior BJP leader Anil Baluni Thursday attacked senior Congress leader P Chidambaram for his comments on the Indian media, saying that the former Finance Minister had more faith in "fake" foreign media than his own country's.
Participating in the debate on the Union Budget in Rajya Sabha, Anil Baluni of the BJP termed the comments of senior Congress leader as an insult to Indian media and asked the Deputy Speaker to expunge the remarks if possible.
He was responding to Chidambaran's comments earlier in the day on the floor of the House where he said that the international organisations do not watch "tamed" Indian television channels and asked the BJP to "respect democracy".
"Chidambaram in the House said that Indian media is tamed. During his turn, he has said various negative and condemnable things about the Indian media. I would like to request you that whatever he has said about the media should be expunged from the records if that is possible," Baluni said.
Attacking the senior Congress leader, he said that the previous government had more faith in foreign media and it reflected in their governance as well.
"There are many people in this country who do not even like getting their clothes washed in this country. There have been such people in the past and they do not like India or its culture. They don't even like India's leadership and they don't like if India is praised anywhere in the world. But, it is a fact that they like to rule in India. It is a very sad state of affairs," Baluni said.
He further said, "I would like to tell Chidambaram that there is no harm in liking foreign media and foreign culture, we don't have a problem with that but don't insult Indian media."