The senior Congress leader said he wondered whether former prime ministers Jawaharlal Nehru and Atal Bihari Vajpayee would have used such language in Parliament.
"The remarks (by Modi) were in absolute poor taste. If he had made these remarks in a public meeting in Varanasi or a BJP parliamentary meet or in a closed door meeting, I would not have cared a bit.
"(But) speaking from a place where people like Jawaharlal Nehru and Atal Bihari Vajpayee had once spoken...It made me wonder if they would have used such phrases. Parliament has its own sanctity. You must respect all those who have formerly occupied this office," he said.
Comparing Modi with Trump, Chidambaram said though he had several disagreements with the US President, he respected the latter for starting his first presidential speech remembering his predecessors.
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Referring to protests in his home state Tamil Nadu over holding of Jallikattu (a bull taming sport), he said they were "symbolic" as they represented different concerns, anxieties, angst of people who finally converged and demonstrated.
On administration of Mumbai, Chidambaram said the megalopolis was one of the worst governed cities in eastern part of world.
"This place (Mumbai), which was once a magnet for foreign investors and a part of the plan to make it into a financial centre in late 1990s, lost out to other cities in the region.
"There is no dearth of human resources, talent, technology and money. It's all there. But there is still a big hole that needs to be filled," he said.
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