The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) hit out at rural development minister Jairam Ramesh on Saturday for his comment that there are more temples in the country than toilets, saying he should not make such statements which hurt the “fine fabric of faith and religion” in the country. “Making of toilets and having faith in a religious place of worship are two different things. India is a multicultural country where we should have unblemished faith in a temple, a mosque, a gurudwara or a church. “You cannot juxtapose the two,” BJP spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said. He alleged Ramesh has made a political statement and advised him to instead concentrate “salvaging the battered image of the UPA government.” BJP maintained that one should not get into the debate of what — a temple or a toilet — is more important. “While (public) toilets, which have to be built by the administration, are necessary, religion is important as people have faith in it. “It would be good for Ramesh that out of his exuberance he stops making such comments which will destroy the fine fabric of religion and faith,” Rudy said. Congress On Saturday appeared to disapprove Ramesh for his comment, saying, “we respect the sanctity of every religious place.” “We respect the sanctity of every religious place irrespective of the community it belongs to. I do not know the statement attributed to Ramesh. “Perhaps it could have been distorted and he is in the best position to explain. “Congress party believes equal respect for all religions. Equal respect for all religious places,” party spokesman Manish Tewari told reporters. Reffering to Hivre Bajar village in Maharashtra, which was among the first open defecation-free villages, Ramesh said: “We want to make every village in India like Hivre Bajar and we can do it. “Sikkim has become the first completely open defecation-free state in India. Kerala, Himachal Pradesh and Haryana will also follow the suit very soon.” “In Maharashtra every third village is open defecation-free and the state government has promised to make 4,000 more villages open defecation-free villages this year,” said the minister. From gulftoday