The Congress was responding to senior BJP leader L K Advani's remarks that now there is no logic in the Prime Minister's continuance. "Having decided to drop the Law Minister who was protecting the Prime Minister, then the consequences should follow. The consequence is that the Prime Minister must resign now," according to Advani.
Dismissing the demand, Union Minister Manish Tewari said, "the logical culmination of the people's verdict in Karnataka should be a serious, sustained and sober introspection of the BJP's policies, politics and philosophy over the past nine years."
"BJP has nothing else to do except demanding resignations," he added.
Another party spokesperson Sandip Dikshit said there is no question of the Prime Minister's resignation and that it is "one of those fancy demands of the BJP. It is totally unjustified and uncalled for".
Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh, while describing the resignations of the two Union Ministers as "appropriate", took a dig at BJP saying "this has never been the character of the BJP.