"The government should take the people of India into confidence and explain what exactly happened. It is a very sensitive matter concerning the military on one hand and the security of the country on the other. It is a very serious matter. I hope the government will clarify what is the truth," BJP leader M Venakaih Naidu said at the party briefing.
Choudhary's comments have triggered a fresh controversy over the movement of army units close to Delhi in 2012.
"There was misconception or there was perceptional difference or there may be distrust," Choudhary was quoted as saying by a newspaper today. He said the then Defence Secretary Shashi Kant Sharma had asked him to send the troops back as the government at the highest level was "worried" over this.
Javadekar said he has been a member of the Parliamentary Committee on defence and has seen the armed forces in real sense for the last four years.
"Therefore, I can say that we should not make a sensational news out of something. I don't believe that Indian army has at anytime got politicised," he told reporters.