It termed the protest over police entering Kerala House as an attempt to tarnish the image of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party led NDA government at the Centre.
The party also wanted Chief Minister Oommen Chandy to apologise for "distorting facts" of the incident to join hands with other political leaders to target the NDA government and the Prime Minister.
"The incident has nothing to do with beef. Police have gone to the Kerala House after they received a call regarding an altercation between a group of people and Kerala House staff," BJP State President V Muraleedharan told PTI here.
He, however, said there was nothing wrong even if police went there for an inspection. Kerala House did not have any diplomatic immunity. "Law in Delhi applies to Kerala House also," he pointed out.
Serving of cow meat is not allowed in Delhi as cow slaughter is banned there, he said.