Bengal BJP boss Dilip Ghosh, destroyed by pioneers over his stunning remark that Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee should wear Bermuda shorts on the off chance that she wished to show her legs, stayed rebellious today. It is improper for a sari-clad lady to show her legs, he told the media.
"She (Mamata Banerjee) is our Chief Minister. We anticipate that she should act fittingly, befitting Bengal's way of life. A lady showing her legs in a saree is improper. Individuals are protesting. I thought that it was offensive so I talked," said 56-year-old in the midst of the immense insider versus pariah banter in the state, which
Ms Banerjee, who had sustained injuries in her leg while in Nandigram, has been campaigning from a wheelchair, her leg in a cast.The BJP had scoffed, saying the Trinamool Congress chief, desperate to hold onto power, was resorting to "drama" to scoop up some sympathy votes.
an assembly in Purulia yesterday, Dilip Ghosh had said: "The mortar was cut and afterward a crepe gauze was put. Furthermore, presently she is showing her leg to everybody. She is wearing a saree however one of her legs is uncovered. I have never seen anybody wrap a saree like that. On the off chance that you need to show your legs, why a saree, wear a couple of Bermudas so everybody can have a decent look."
His comments drew enormous rebuff from different quarters.
Gathering MP Mohua Moitra, known for her blunt comments, was passionate. "BJP West Bengal President asks out in the open gathering for what good reason Mamatadi is wearing a saree, she ought to be wearing 'Bermuda' shorts to show her leg better. Also, these debased
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