Taking Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi head-on over his comments on BJP's governance model, he said Prime Minister Narendra Modi as well as Atal Bihari Vajpayee had risen through the ranks to the nation's highest job unlike Congress model which favour dynasties and family rules.
"Not in the least because there is nothing that the government has to hide. After all India is proud of its liberal traditions and we should continue to remain proud of that," he told Times Now news channel.
"And therefore if somebody raises an issue, it certainly must be responded to and Parliament is the best forum where it can best be responded to," he said.
Stating that the issue of intolerance was a "manufactured protest" and a "manufactured dissent", he said, "India is a liberal country. India should be a liberal country. Nobody should face or feel unsafe in India. If anybody feels unsafe and indicates to the government that he is so feeling, it is our duty to protect such a person."
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"I think just as a trivial issue wasted the last session of Parliament and even when on last day it was debated, people realised it was much a do about nothing, let this also be debated and we will realise how liberal this country is," he said expressing government willingness for a debate on the issue of intolerance in Parliament.
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Jaitley said that BJP functions as a democratic party and "Indian democracy must start recognising merit as a criteria of leadership and not families or dynasties".
A large number of political parties, including Congress, have got too used to the idea of a family running the show, he said, adding that these families run the parties and governments and people acceptable to them become leaders of the government or leaders in the party.
"Our chief ministers are strong, they are not rubber-stamp (CMs), they are not nominated by the Centre. Shivraj Singh Chouhan (of Madhya Pradesh) got elected on his own merit, Devendra Fadnavis (in Maharashtra) got elected on his own merit, Vasundhara Raje (in Rajasthan) rules on her own merit and there were many people from amongst whom Modi emerged as first among equals," he said.
Jaitley said ministers in the Modi government enjoy a lot of freedom in framing policies.
Jaitley said both Modi and Vajpayee started as ordinary party workers and climbed the ladder to the highest position.
"They weren't born within a family. They didn't rise" because of birth in a particular family, but they "became natural leaders of party".