"It is true that there are historical figures who have been erased from public memory just because they did not belong to a particular family," Modi wrote on his blog on the occasion of Acharya Kripalani and Maulana Abul Kalam Azad's 125th birth anniversary.
Taking a dig at dynastic politics, Modi asked, "Just because they did not belong to a particular family, should we erase them from public memory or remember them less?"
Modi's comments regarding the two freedom fighters comes amidst the raging controversy between Congress and BJP on claiming legacy of stalwart freedom fighter Sardar Patel.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Modi had sparred over the legacy of Sardar at a public function here recently.
More From This Section
"Much has been made of our efforts to commemorate various historical figures, who have either been completely ignored or have not been adequately remembered in the history books," Modi said.
On Kripalani, Modi wrote "He was a man of deep principles and a commitment to serve the poorest of the poor. Acharya Kripalani embraced Mahatma Gandhi's leadership during the Champaran Satyagraha.