Taking exception to Prasad's remarks against Gandhi, Congress spokesperson Manish Tewari said the Union minister was not even aware of the facts about his party's existence in 1980.
Tewari said Prasad's remarks truly reflect the exquisite mixture of "ignorance and arrogance" which this government has come to characterise itself within its 38 months of being in power.
He asked the minister whether it was not true that the NDA government led by Atal Behari Vajpayee had formed a committee to suggest changes in the Constitution.
Tewari said the highest positions in the government, the Prime Minister's Office and the country's various institutions are occupied by people who owe their allegiance to the RSS and its affiliated bodies.
"Ministers of the Union are serving on the board of a thinktank belonging to the RSS while being ministers is a clear case of conflict of interest," he said.
Referring to Prasad's remarks on political violence in the country, especially in the context of Kerala, Tewari said the political killings have been condemned from this platform by the Congress repeatedly.
The Congress leader said all those people who have gathered for the 'Sanjhi Virasat Bachao' (save country's composite heritage) are actually "poor runners" of the liberal idea of India, an idea which has been under stress, strain and sustained assault for the last 38 months.
"But the ideological battle against sectarianism, against fundamentalism and against the kind of obscurantism would continue, and ultimately we would triumph," he said.
The Congress always believed in nurturing institutions, he said and accused the BJP-led government of superseding one officer with another in the armed forces.
"Is this showing respect to the Indian defence establishment and the Indian Army?," he asked.
Earlier in the day, the BJP hit out at the Opposition saying it was "hypocrisy" to talk about composite heritage but remain silent over the killing of RSS workers in Kerala allegedly by CPI-M workers.
"I have a question on the talk of composite heritage ('sanjhi virasat') which is going on today. RSS workers in Kerala's Kannur are being allegedly killed by CPI-M workers, which heritage is that," Prasad asked.
"The organisers of composite heritage - Congress, Left and Sharad Yadav are sitting together, how do they consider the merciless killing of RSS workers in Kannur in Kerala by CPI-M workers and their goons. Is it part of the composite heritage of India? This is hypocrisy," he said.
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