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Showing legs in saree inappropriate: Dilip Ghosh defends 'wear bermuda' remark against MamataA day ago he had said that the WB CM should wear 'bermuda shorts' to show her injury better
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West Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh. Credit: PTI File Photo
West Bengal BJP chief Dilip Ghosh. Credit: PTI File Photo

A day after BJP West Bengal president Dilip Ghosh courted controversy for suggesting Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee should "wear bermuda shorts to display her injured leg", he justified his remark.

"She’s our CM, we expect her to act appropriately, befitting Bengal’s culture. A woman showing her legs in a saree is inappropriate. People are objecting. I found it objectionable so I spoke," Ghosh told ANI.

The ruling TMC on Wednesday slammed his remark as a "distasteful comment" and women expressed outrage over the remark on social media.

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Even though no one was named in the video of the purported speech by Ghosh, known for his controversial comments in the past, most commentators took the comments to be directed at Banerjee. In the video, Ghosh was seen stating at an election meeting in Purulia on Monday that after the foot was bandaged, she is displaying the leg to everyone. "....she is wearing saree with one leg covered but kept another open for viewing. Haven't seen anyone draping a saree in such a way."

"If she has to display her leg for viewing, she can very well wear bermuda shorts. That will help to have a better view," the BJP MP was purportedly heard stating.

More to follow...

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(Published 25 March 2021, 15:00 IST)