"Sen is a renowned economist of the country. Whatever he has said, must be correct. It is his opinion. They (BJP) should have not said like this," Shinde told reporters, without naming the opposition party.
Shinde was asked about Mitra's demand to strip Sen of Bharat Ratna after the economist raised the hackles of the BJP saying he did not want to see Narendra Modi as prime minister since he had failed to protect minority rights.
The prominent economist had also criticised Modi's model of governance saying he did not approve of it.
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