Briefing reporters after a meeting of the Union Cabinet to greet the Prime Minister for his initiative after the "successful visit" by Obama, Prasad said, "Digvijay Singh is not taken seriously by his own party leaders" as he responded to the Congress leader's comment that Modi should take note of the US President's exhortations.
"You are doing an injustice if you ask a Cabinet minister of the Government to India to respond to remarks of a leader whose statement is not taken seriously by his own party.
"Let Congress party first declare that Digvijay's stand is the party's stand. He keeps on saying irrelevant things," Prasad told reporters.
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