By Express News Service
KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said if someone commits a mistake, he or she is to rectify that. This comes three days after one of her cabinet ministers made remarks saying ‘how does President Draupadi Murmu look like?’
“When we walk on the road, don’t we trip and fall? We need to rectify that,’’ she said while addressing the children on the occasion of Children’s Day at Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata.
Sources in the Trinamool Congress and political observers in the state found the Chief Minister actually referred to minister Akhil Giri’s remark on the President which drew condemnation from all political parties.
On November 11, Giri was caught on camera commenting on the President’s look while hitting out at the Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari and the video went viral the next day drawing flak from all political parties.
While taking on Adhikari, who defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the 2021 Assembly elections, Giri dragged the President without naming her and said, ‘’He (Adhikari) says I am not good-looking. How beautiful he is! We don’t judge people by their looks. We respect the chair of your President. How does your Rashtrapati look?’’
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Embarrassed by Giri’s act, the TMC issued a statement saying the party doesn’t endorse his remark.
The TMC had voted against the President and Mamata softened her stance after NDA announced the name of the first tribal candidate in the presidential election.
Mamata also mentioned about mistake without mentioning the ongoing probe into the alleged irregularities in recruitment in schools in which the former TMC minister was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
“While working, committing mistakes is not unnatural. If you work, you tend to make mistakes. But we will have to rectify ourselves,’’ said Mamata.
The Chief Minister’s suggestion to ‘rectify’ is said to be aimed at the alleged recruitment scam that damaged the party’s image. “Our party’s embarrassment was clearly visible following Chatterjee’s arrest and recovery of a huge volume of cash and gold jewellery from one of his close aides. The TMC maintained distance by suspending Chatterjee from the party shortly after his arrest,’’ said a TMC leader.
KOLKATA: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Monday said if someone commits a mistake, he or she is to rectify that. This comes three days after one of her cabinet ministers made remarks saying ‘how does President Draupadi Murmu look like?’
“When we walk on the road, don’t we trip and fall? We need to rectify that,’’ she said while addressing the children on the occasion of Children’s Day at Netaji Indoor Stadium in Kolkata.
Sources in the Trinamool Congress and political observers in the state found the Chief Minister actually referred to minister Akhil Giri’s remark on the President which drew condemnation from all political parties.
On November 11, Giri was caught on camera commenting on the President’s look while hitting out at the Leader of the Opposition Suvendu Adhikari and the video went viral the next day drawing flak from all political parties.
While taking on Adhikari, who defeated Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee in the 2021 Assembly elections, Giri dragged the President without naming her and said, ‘’He (Adhikari) says I am not good-looking. How beautiful he is! We don’t judge people by their looks. We respect the chair of your President. How does your Rashtrapati look?’’
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Embarrassed by Giri’s act, the TMC issued a statement saying the party doesn’t endorse his remark.
The TMC had voted against the President and Mamata softened her stance after NDA announced the name of the first tribal candidate in the presidential election.
Mamata also mentioned about mistake without mentioning the ongoing probe into the alleged irregularities in recruitment in schools in which the former TMC minister was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).
“While working, committing mistakes is not unnatural. If you work, you tend to make mistakes. But we will have to rectify ourselves,’’ said Mamata.
The Chief Minister’s suggestion to ‘rectify’ is said to be aimed at the alleged recruitment scam that damaged the party’s image. “Our party’s embarrassment was clearly visible following Chatterjee’s arrest and recovery of a huge volume of cash and gold jewellery from one of his close aides. The TMC maintained distance by suspending Chatterjee from the party shortly after his arrest,’’ said a TMC leader.