Wondering whether anybody can speak on somebody's sudden illness and treatment like that and "whether any human being can raise such questions", party spokesperson Bhakta Charan Das said "I think in a civilised world, leaders should not do any politics on the health condition and treatment of others".
Das also referred to the attack on Parliament during NDA rule noting "it could have been very well asked why Parliament attack was done by the terrorists".
He also tweeted "Concerned that basic medical emergency procedures were not used. Would have been better if a wheel chair or a stretcher was used in Parliament. Considering her health, Soniaji should have been taken to hospital in a well-equipped ambulance. Still, doctors are best judges".
The Congress spokesperson took objections to Modi's remarks and said "there is a doctor, there are medical facilities here but suddenly she came out. At that moment, those who were there with us or whatever was the advice, it's all private thing that she was taken to the hospital. Is that the thing we should debate? I do not think any human being would raise these kinds of questions".
Asked whether Modi was trying to politicise the issue, Nath said "Modi must himself decide what he is trying to do."
Gandhi was discharged early today from AIIMS where she was admitted after being taken ill last night in Lok Sabha.