Tripura CM stirs fresh controversy over Tagore's Noble prize

IANS  |  Agartala 

has stirred fresh controversy by saying that rejected the Nobel Prize in protest against the "British misrule" in

"was a world famous He is such a great man that he rejected the Nobel Prize opposing the British rule," the said after inaugurating the three-day Rajarshi festival at the century-old on the occasion of

Opposition and (CPI-M) leaders criticised for the comments.

Senior said that the did not have knowledge of any subject.

"For Deb's incorrect comments on Tagore's Nobel Prize, the people of were ashamed. The visited the state as many as seven times between 1899 and 1926," CPI-M central committee member and told the media.

He said that has "crossed every limit of foolishness".

The Chief Minister's on Special Duty (OSD) clarified Deb's stance saying that he had made a mistake.

"The Chief Minister's intention was not bad. This is just a mistake," Mishra told IANS.

Deb's earlier controversial comments also triggered widespread criticism across the country.

Deb, an Arts graduate from University, had said that the internet and existed during the Mahabharata era. Criticising the "marketing mafia", he questioned the crowning of as Miss World in 1997.

The Chief Minister also stated that mechanical engineers should not opt for civil services, only civil engineers should.

He has also asked educated youth to set up "paan" shops instead of running after political parties to get government jobs.

He suggested exploring a career in the dairy field and keeping cows to earn Rs 10 lakh in 10 years.

He said must consult doctors for mental treatment.

According to Deb, the forest was in and Chinese traveller was a while Chanakya taught at the ancient university situated in present-day

In his defence, Deb said that he was quoted wrongly by the media.

Regarding Deb's comments, told a television channel earlier this week that he is a new Chief Minister, everything would be alright soon.

--IANS

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First Published: Fri, May 11 2018. 16:12 IST