Yogendra Vasupal, co-founder of Stayzilla, was arrested on March 14 for alleged cheating and criminal intimidation.
"Stayzilla controversy has been blown out of proportion. However the advise I would give in this whole episode is that there are rules and regulations for everyone - whether it is for SMEs, startups or big corporations.
"If you have raised or taken money, you have to pay up. You cannot say I will not pay," he told PTI.
"As I am a part of the government, I have to support entrepreneurs in all fields and hence I cannot take either the side of Stayzilla or Jigsaw."
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Jigsaw had alleged Stayzilla had defrauded it to the tune of about Rs 1.68 crore for services it rendered since last year.
The minister was also asked if he had commented too early on Twitter over the Stayzilla issue and that he had sounded supporting Vasupal and ignoring Aditya.
Kharge had tweeted on March 15 "Spoke to Dr Manikandan, IT minister for his intervention in @stayzilla case. I am sure he will help if @YogiVaspal is on right side of law."
He said there was no question of giving one-sided support to either the startup community or vendors.
"If somebody does, it is like endorsing Vijay Mallya who has left the Indian shores as a defaulter," he said.
"If he or she is on the right path, as a custodian of the eco-system, I have to ensure they get justice," he added.
To a query, Kharge disagreed with the "startup is in danger" slogan raised by the industry during the entire Stayzilla episode.
"... Can it be? Innovation cannot be suppressed. Startup is all about innovation and ideations. You are saying that because of Stayzilla incident 7,000 odd startups will shut shop? Not a single will close,"he said.
"Valuation is a flawed business model if you ask me.This discount-based model adopted by some e-commerce giants is basically to get as many people addicted to you. They are formulae to woo customers by offering discounts," he said.
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