Jaipur, February 7 Union Minister for Jal Shakti, CR Patil, on Saturday, alleged that the conduct of the Congress prevented Prime Minister Narendra Modi from responding in the Lok Sabha.
He described the situation in the House as "unfortunate" and "an injustice to the nation".
Addressing a press conference here, Patil alleged that the prime minister could not deliver his scheduled response because of the atmosphere created by the opposition.
"You know very well that the Prime Minister could not give his response because of the Congress," Patil alleged.
"The Leader of the Opposition and other Congress members created such an environment that female MPs approached the Prime Minister's seat and surrounded it," the union minister alleged.
He also claimed that the situation appeared as if an assault could have taken place.
"Creating such a situation is extremely unfortunate for the Congress. They should not have done this," he said.
Patil also accused the Congress of putting female MPs in front to carry out the protest.
"If they have worked by putting women ahead, history is witness to who does this. Those who are weak and do not trust their own strength resort to such actions," he said.
Calling it a serious issue, the minister said preventing the prime minister from responding to a question raised in the Lok Sabha amounted to "injustice to the country".
On the Eastern Rajasthan Canal Project (ERCP), Patil said the Cabinet will decide whether to give it national project status or not.
On the Yamuna water agreement, it is not important how much money the central government or the state government contributes. What matters is how much water Rajasthan will receive.
Nearly 10 lakh hectares of land will receive water for irrigation, he said, adding that the important thing is that the project should be completed quickly so that people get water.
An MoU has already been signed between Haryana and Rajasthan regarding the Yamuna water agreement. The process of preparing the DPR has begun, Patil said.
The Union Minister for Jal Shakti, while speaking on the budget, said that Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has created a record in the country.
As finance minister, she has presented the budget nine consecutive times, setting an example of women's empowerment.
He claimed that in 2014, during the Congress rule, India was the 11th largest economy in the world, but it is now moving towards becoming the third-largest economy.
Patil said that work is being done across all sectors, including the textile industry, agriculture, and infrastructure.
In another program, the minister said the Union Budget 2026 has laid a strong foundation for achieving the goal of a "Developed India by 2047" by focusing on inclusive growth across farmers, youth, women, traders, MSMEs and industry.
Addressing a business interaction programme here, the BJP leader said simplification of processes such as customs and single-window systems, and raising the income tax exemption limit to over Rs 12 lakh, would boost economic activity and provide relief to the middle class.
BJP state president Madan Rathore and Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma said the state government was working in close coordination with the Centre to accelerate Rajasthan's development.
Sharma said traders and entrepreneurs form the backbone of the economy and noted that under the 'Rising Rajasthan' initiative, investment proposals worth about Rs 8 lakh crore have already been realised on the ground.
He added that the Centre and the state were committed to taking Rajasthan to new heights of development through sustained support to industry and enterprise.