No party "insulted" democracy the way Congress has over the past six decades, the Information and Broadcasting Minister told reporters here.
"I read in the newspapers today that Soniaji criticised the government, alleged we are working in an unconstitutional manner dismissing non-BJP (state) governments by insulting democracy.
"This is unfortunate. No party has insulted democracy until now the way these people, the party (Congress) have over the past sixty years," Naidu said.
"Such a party has no moral right to point finger towards our leadership and government," Naidu said.
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He maintained that the Centre had no role in what transpired in Uttarakhand and Arunachal Pradesh and that it happened because "Congressmen lost confidence in their leadership".
Seizing on the Supreme Court verdicts on Arunachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand, Gandhi had yesterday accused the Modi government of disrespecting the popular mandate in its "greed for power" and tearing apart the Constitution to topple elected governments.