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Lok Sabha speaker expunge Adhir Ranjan’s ‘Naali’ remark on PM Modi

New Delhi | Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla today expunged Congress Lok Sabha leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury’s ‘Naali’ remark against Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the debate in the Lok Sabha on the ‘Motion of Thanks’ to the President’s address.

The Congress MP during the debate stoked controversy when he made the “naali” comment in response to some BJP leader’s comparison of Modi with Swami Vivekananda which provoked and angered him. Chowdhury had made the remark soon after BJP minister Prahlad Joshi had said that at least BJP members don’t say “India is Indira and Indira is India”.

Later, Chowdhury, the Congress leader in the LS, clarified that his intention was not to insult the Prime Minister and he regrets if Modi was hurt by his comment.

Taking to the Twitter to condemn the Congress leader’s remarks, BJP working President JP Nadda said, “The Congress is consistently insulting the Prime Minister who has been elected by 125 crore people. The people of the country are giving their reply to Congress in every election. Their arrogance will finish them.”

The Congress leader from West Bengal later told reporters that his Hindi was not good and he was misunderstood as he made the analogy after he got provoked and enraged by the BJP for comparing Modi with Swami Vivekananda. He said he never intended to hurt or insult the Prime Minister and was sorry if his words hurt the Prime Minister.

“I think you are certainly misunderstanding me. I did not say ‘gandi naali’ (dirty drain), I said ‘naali’. If the PM felt bad or hurt, I will be pained. I did not say this to cause him hurt. I was provoked to say this when BJP MP compared him with Swami Vivekananda, who is revered in Bengal. If PM is hurt, I will personally apologise to him.

“My Hindi is not good as I am not a Hindi-speaking (person). By ‘naali’, I meant a channel. I am ready to apologise to the Prime Minister…I got enraged when BJP member tried to humiliate Swami Vivekananda by comparing him with Narendra Modi. That was vehemently opposed by me. That’s why I used that analogy,” he told reporters outside Parliament.

He said he was trying to say that there was no comparison between “Ma Ganga” with a ‘naali’ (channel).” “I never wanted to say ‘gandi naali’. I never intended to say so,” he said.

“I do not have any kind of remotest intention to dishonour my Prime Minister, to disrespect my Prime Minister, to humiliate my Prime Minister. He is my Prime Minister also,” he also said.

With Inputs from PTI…

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