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Agrawal regrets comments on Bachchan, but brickbats fly

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

New BJP entrant Agrawal today apologised for his comments on Jaya Bachchan, but that did little to quell the outrage with and amongst others taking up feminist cudgels on the actor-politician's behalf. The Rajya Sabha MP, who lost out to in the race for re-nomination to the and yesterday quit the to join the BJP, had said at a press conference that the SP denied him the RS ticket and gave it to somebody who used to dance and act in films. "My intention was not to hurt anybody's sentiments. I regret if my comment has hurt somebody's feelings and withdraw my words," he said today. He also claimed that the media had twisted his comments. However, his explanation left several of his colleagues unimpressed. Badal said the comments were not just sad but also reflected a certain mindset. ... I want to say that it shows the mindset and the upbringing (of a person). If there would have been an in place of Jayaji, then such words would never have been used. Actors also dance as much as the in Hindi movies but for men, it is okay, the told reporters outside Parliament. Ganguly, a well known and singer, echoed the sentiment. Whatever happened was wrong. Women folk and artists should be respected and why only women artists, all women who are working should be respected, she said. also spoke out on the need to respect women and said he condemned the BJP and his former party colleague for the derogatory statement against "This is an insult to every Indian woman and the film industry.

If the BJP really respects women, then it should immediately take action against him. The women's commission should also look into it," Yadav said on Uttar Pradesh added that the BJP must think whether it should welcome such a person to join its party. All the people in the country respect and take pride (in her acting skills) she has been a parliamentarian with him for so many years. Just for not getting ticket, you use such a language? Babbar asked. The BJP must think whether the party should welcome such a person. Should the not take note of it when his party's cabinet ministers and have condemned the comments? he added. Swaraj, the external affairs minister, had said yesterday that Agrawal was welcome in the BJP but his comments on were "improper and unacceptable". Her colleague, Information and also appeared to be critical of Agrawal's remarks, saying "we stand as one in our condemnation irrespective of our politics" when a woman's honour is challenged. She did not, however, directly mention Agrawal. Agrawal, who was in the earlier, is not new to controversy. Last year, the BJP was up in arms over his remarks in the mocking Hindu gods.

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First Published: Tue, March 13 2018. 17:40 IST
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