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President’s son calls protesting women 'dented-painted', apologises

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President’s son calls protesting women `dented-painted`, apologises Kolkata/New Delhi: President Pranab Mukherjee's son Abhijit landed in a controversy on Thursday over his description of women protesters in Delhi against the gang-rape incident as 'highly dented and painted', sparking a massive outrage with his remark dubbed as "sexist".

"Those who are coming in the name of students in the rallies, sundori, sundori mahila (beautiful women), highly dented and painted," Abhijit Mukherjee, an MP from Jangipur seat which the President had vacated before his election, told a vernacular news channel.

"Giving interviews in TV and showing off their children. I wonder whether they are students at all," he said, adding, "what's basically happening in Delhi is something like pink revolution, which has very little connection with ground realities."

As he came under attack for his "insensitive" remarks with even his sister Sharmistha expressing "utter shock and anguish" and apologising on his behalf, Mukherjee tendered an "unconditional apology" and offered to resign his Lok Sabha seat, if asked to do so by party and people. There were demands from women activists for his resignation.

He withdrew his comments and said they were not meant to hurt "any particular section or any particular sentiment".

"I withdraw those words which have hurt the sentiments of others. My intention was not to hurt and I apologise unconditionally to all the persons and all the cross-section of people in the society who got hurt by my utterance."

Offering his "sincere apology" to the people who have been hurt by his statement, Mukherjee said, "Had I knows that this would hurt so many people in so many ways, (I) may not have commented this."

Mukherjee also apologised to his father and Sharmistha, saying their sentiments too have been hurt by his words. He said the President had also asked him what prompted him to make such a statement.

Social activist Subhasini Ali termed the remarks as "atrocious" and "insulting" to women while noted actor Sharmila Tagore called it "very sexist".

CPI-M's Brinda Karat said the remark showed Abhijit's "sickening and perverted" mentality and asserted time has come for a code of conduct in the speech and behaviour of elected representatives. BJP also condemned the remarks.

Congress spokesperson Sandeep Dikshit did not want to be drawn into a debate on the party MP's comment, saying these are all "individual remarks" and that the whole organisation cannot be "painted" for remarks of a few individuals.

Mukherjee also said women protesters go to discotheques and then join demonstrations.

Maharashtra Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan also disapproved of the remarks.

"We have to be extremely sensitive about what we say. All of us are deeply shocked and anguished," Chavan said reacting to a question about Mukherjee's remarks.

Stating that his father should not be "dragged" into any controversy over the episode, Mukherjee said, "I am an adult. I am not an under aged person. Why my father should be dragged in... I am responsible for my action."

"All stakeholders, including my father and sister, they also got embarrassed because of these utterances. Their sentiments has also been hurt. So apology to them also."

"As a father (President), he also asked me what prompted you to say that. You are in public life and definitely it will create controversy. You must apologise. I said I have already done. My intention was not to hurt anyone. Not to undermine the agitation," he said.

Asked to comment on women right activists demanding his resignation, Mukherjee said, "If they are from my constituency and it is the order of my party, definitely I will do that. 100 per cent... If people from Jangipur, who voted me. If they ask me. I will do that immediately. If Congress party and High Command wants it, I will do that."

Sharmistha told reporters in Hyderabad she was surprised at the remark and demanded an apology from her brother.

"Absolutely, he needs to apologise. As a woman, as a sister, definitely on his behalf I render my apoligies to everybody, every sensitive citizen of this country," she said.



"Not only as a President's son, but as any sensitive man, he should not have made this kind of statement. Forget about being a political leader, it shows a certain degree of insensitivity... My family is not like that," she said.

On whether her father would be embarrassed with Abhijit's remarks, Sharmistha said, "I am sure he will be. I can say that he also shares my view.... One thing is for sure that he (Pranab) does not agree with his (Abhijit) views. I am sure. He (Abhijit) has made a statement and during our personal interactions, he expressed his anguish."

Jaya Jaitley said the women will not be "cowed down" by such comments and it will only add strength to the movement. She said the comments have revealed the true mindset of the people.

On whether he had any idea that his comment will lead to such an uproar, he said he had used "slangs" which are generally spoken without intending to hurt anyone.

"Never. When we speak generally, these slangs no body minds. I had spoken in that spirit. Not to hurt anyone. Since it has been done, it can not be undone. That is why I officially withdraw and sincerely apologise to those people," he said.

Mukherjee also sought to explain the context of his remarks which he made on a vernacular news channel in West Bengal.

"I was asked by the reporters that what is your reaction about two people who have gone from Kolkata to take part in this agitation (in Delhi). My comment was, where were these two persons, what did they do when this Park Street rape happened... They did not even utter a single word," he said.

PTI

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First Published: Thursday, December 27, 2012, 13:52

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shankar chatterjee - Andhra Pradesh
It is not fair to make such comment and beyond expectation from a respectable MP. Indian women are having high image in the world as they are considered as motherly and sisterly attitude. Many foreigners also appreciated me about the Indian women-culture while I was in some countries. This is the only country where Goddess like `Kali`, `Durga` , `Saraswati`, `Laxmi` are worshiped as we believe Goddess are having `controlling` power in any situation including knowledge & wealth. I am a great devote of Maata and like me all Indians respect women in India. The rapists are criminals and few in number and protest is always welcome. However, it is good to know that Shri Abhijit Mukherjee has finally clarified it by mentioning, ``I withdraw the particular sentence `dented and painted` women. I have no intention to insult any woman``.
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Nupur - Jaipur
What else is expected from these filthy minded insensitive chauvinistic corrupt politicians !!
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Ritesh Srivastava - Gorakhpur
Highly irresponsible comment !!
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Kaushal - delhi
He is a son of a president and this shows the kind of thinking this man has. He has not only ashamed the women but also his mother. These emotionless people should beheaded in the middle of the road they don`t deserve to live in India.
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Ritesh Srivastava - Gorakhpur
Highly irresponsible comment !!
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Suneeta - Delhi
What a shame ! Mr President has no comments for the recent spate of crimes or the protests as an aftermath of that, but the son has a lot to say and say it in an extremely disgusting taste. At a time when everyone needs to rise above caste, class, gender and other divisions in the society to stand up against the ghastly crimes against humanity and civilization, the President`s son, who does not even have any business making any comments, takes it as his diplomatic right to pass stray comments on the female population. What does he mean anyway? That women who go to discotheques have no right to protest against the lack of safety and security of women? What exactly does he mean by `ground reality`? Are women going to discotheques arriving from sum other planet where women are not raped and violated? And how can anyone used to living in luxurious presidential palace even talk about ground realities? If this is the kind of language used by those related to the `apex authorities`, one can imagine the sort of language women participating in protests would be subjected to, by the uneducated majority and the misogynistic patriarchal men who hate women for doing anything anyway. No wonder women still find themselves in the dock for `getting themselves raped`. Good going Mr Mukherjee, keep up your sexist attitude, being a male and being the president`s son, your destiny allows you this privilege.
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Gautam Pokharel - Nepal
Abijit ji you have very degraded thinking. so according to you a prostitute girl who never went to disco is a decent girl for you......... thoda broadly socha kariye sir.. aap jaise thinking ke loog leader hone se to des ka ye haal hai...
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Akinchan - Puducherry
Mr. Abhijit Fanatic Irresponsible Mukherjee.
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vijay singh - ivory coast
babu parnab mukherji is such a high stature politician respected all over the world.only misfortune is a senseless son.strange are the ways of God
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krishna - bangalore
Mr Abijit,This is not an egyptian or spring revolution.When a revolution of that scale turn up but not far away I dought where you guy will be.This is a protest for the gang rape and you are making a fun of this with your cheek in mouth commets instead of coming for the cause.
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shankar chatterjee - Andhra Pradesh
It is not fair to make such comment and beyond expectation from a respectable MP. Indian women are having high image in the world as they are considered as motherly and sisterly attitude. Many foreigners also appreciated me about the Indian women-culture while I was in some countries. This is the only country where Goddess like `Kali`, `Durga` , `Saraswati`, `Laxmi` are worshiped as we believe Goddess are having `controlling` power in any situation including knowledge & wealth. I am a great devote of Maata and like me all Indians respect women in India. The rapists are criminals and few in number and protest is always welcome. However, it is good to know that Shri Abhijit Mukherjee has finally clarified it by mentioning, ``I withdraw the particular sentence `dented and painted` women. I have no intention to insult any woman``.



naresh singhania - jamshedpur
NO COMMENTS !! b`cos commenting on President’s son,(he`s aiso a Congress MP) means ending up in a jail & family running for bail !!



sanjay sharma - delhi
Mr. Abhijeet, with reference to your remarks against women, please DO NOT FORGET that you also have a sister......You will realise when this happens to your near and dear ones...



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