69-year-old Dwivedi, however, contended that he had not praised Modi and he was being misquoted.
"What Dwivedi has said is totally opposite to the Congress' idea of Indian-ness....The victory of Modi can by no stretch be the victory of Indian-ness," Congress General Secretary Ajay Maken said at a press conference here.
Slamming Dwivedi, who not long ago was the Chairman of the AICC Media department, Maken said that the party condemns his remarks in the strongest possible words.
He said that in the last seven months of President's rule in Delhi, which saw Modi government running the show, witnessed several incidents of violence including in Trilokpuri and Bawana.
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"How can anyone be talked of as symbol of Indian-ness under whose leadership the national capital witnesses such incidents and whose Ministers speak objectionable language and not being proceeded against?" Maken said.
Replying to questions, Maken made it clear that the top party leadership will soon decide on the disciplinary action against Dwivedi.
Later Dwivedi, however, contended that he never praised Modi. "I have never said Modi is a symbol of Indian-ness," he said.