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A Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) leader from Uttar Pradesh has drawn severe criticism from the Opposition for calling Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) supremo Mayawati “worse than a eunuch”.
Later on Sunday, 20 January, Sadhna Singh, the BJP MLA from Mughalsarai, apologised for her comments on the former UP chief minister saying, “I had no intentions of disrespecting anyone, I express regret if someone was hurt by my words.”
The comments were made by the BJP MLA at a public address on Saturday, where she referred to the infamous assault on Mayawati by Samajwadi Party workers in 1995.
She also attacked the BSP chief for aligning with 'men who tried to molest her', therefore, ‘losing her self-esteem in order to come to power’, as quoted by ANI.
Following her remarks, the National Commission for Women (NCW) on Sunday, 20 January, said that it has taken suo motu cognisance of the objectionable statement made by the BJP MLA. It also added that the commission will be sending a notice to Singh regarding the statement in question.
Reacting to Singh’s comments, Samajwadi Party chief and former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav said the words against Mayawati are an indicator of the BJP's "moral bankruptcy and hopelessness", NDTV reported.
During an interaction with media earlier in January, Yadav had said that an insult against Mayawati is an insult against the SP.
Speaking to ANI, BSP leader Satish Chandra Mishra said that the words reflect the state of BJP.
Congress spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi, in a tweet, said:
Condemning her remarks, Union Minister and Republican Party of India President Ramdas Athawale told a press conference in Lucknow on Sunday that such personal comments should not be made, PTI reported.
After her comments drew flak from Opposition leaders as well as allies, Sadhna Singh said in a statement:
Speaking to ANI, Sadhna Singh said:
“Meine kisi ko apmaanit karne ke liye nahi bola tha... Itna bada kaand hone key baad, gathbandhan kar ke mahila jaati ka apmaan kiya hai, itna bada haadsa hua un ke jivan main, agar meri baatein unko anyatha lagi hon toh mein khed prakat karti hu. (I didn’t say it to humiliate anyone… After such a big incident, (she) has insulted the women-folk by going for this alliance…. There was such a big incident in her life. If my comments hurt her, then I apologise.)”
Singh's apology came immediately after a complaint was lodged against her at the Baburi Police Station by a BSP leader who sought that she be booked under the SC/ST Act.
Gautam said that the SP and BSP workers protested outside the Superintendent of Police’s office in Chandauli against the comments made by Singh about Mayawati, reported ANI.
(With inputs from PTI and ANI.)
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