The BJP candidate from Kalkaji constituency in Delhi had earlier invited widespread condemnation over his outburst against then BSP MP Danish Ali in the Lok Sabha
By: India Weekly
BJP CANDIDATE from Kalkaji in Delhi Ramesh Bidhuri on Sunday kicked up a political storm after he remarked that he would make roads in his constituency as smooth as Congress leader “Priyanka Gandhi’s cheeks”.
The Congress demanded an apology for “insulting women” and even some leaders of his won party also expressed their disapproval.
However, he later posted a message on X expressing regret if his comments had hurt anyone and stated that his remarks had been misconstrued by some for political gains.
In the purported video, which went viral on social media, Bidhuri is heard saying, “Lalu said in Bihar that he would make roads like Hema Malini’s cheeks, but he lied, he could not do it. I assure you that just as we made the roads in Okhla and Sangam Vihar, we will make all the roads in Kalkaji like Priyanka Gandhi’s cheeks.”
The Congress condemned the remarks, alleging it reflected the “anti-women” mentality of the BJP.
“Ramesh Bidhuri’s statement regarding Priyanka Gandhi is not only extremely shameful but shows their ugly anti-women thinking. But what else can be expected from a man who used foul language against his fellow MP in the House and did not receive any punishment?
“Not only Bidhuri, but the BJP’s top leadership should apologise with folded hands,” Congress spokesperson Supriya Shrinate said, adding it was not only an insult to Priyanka Gandhi but to all women.
Asked about the Congress’ demand for an apology, Bidhuri sought to defend himself by saying, “If this is a mistake, then the one who committed it first should apologise. Isn’t Hema Malini a woman?”
Accusing the Congress of hypocrisy, he said, “Hema Malini was from a simple family, is she not a woman? The one who is from a known family is a woman, how is it possible? Hema Malini is from the South, does that mean that she is not a woman. Everybody should get respect. … they should have made him (Lalu Prasad) apologise, they did not ask for it because she was from a simple family. It is their hypocrisy,” Bidhuri told reporters.
Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva stressed that such statements should be avoided and said all should follow proper conduct regarding language and respect for women, while reminding the Congress of the objectionable statements by its leaders and allies in the past.
“I have not heard the entire statement of Ramesh Bidhuri but I think that all the women, who are in politics, face a lot of difficulties. So, we should not make such statements and should exercise restraint in our language.”
“I would also tell the Congress that when such remarks are made against our MP Hema Malini, you don’t stop it. Having said that, respect for women and maintaining control over our language is our duty and such statements are not welcomed by us,” he said.
BJP MP Kamaljeet Sehrawat said, “A politician should say anything after giving a thought to it.”
As the row escalated, Bidhuri, a former two-time MP from South Delhi and three-term MLA from Tughalqabad, in a post on X claimed that his remarks were being misinterpreted by some for political gain.
“It was not my intention to insult anyone. Still, if any person has been hurt then I express regret,” Bidhuri said on X.
Delhi chief minister and AAP candidate from Kalkaji Atishi slammed the BJP, accusing it of fielding an “anti-women” candidate from the constituency.
“I believe that not only the people of Kalkaji but also the citizens of Delhi, especially the women, will give a fitting response to the BJP for these comments and this mindset in the upcoming elections,” she said.
Such remarks not only degrade public discourse but also reflect a larger issue of “misogyny” within the BJP, she charged.
Congress candidate from Kalkaji and Mahila Congress president Alka Lamba lashed out at Bidhuri, accusing him of “insulting” women once again in his “usual indecent language”.
“Will the public in Kalkaji have such (a person) who cares neither for the dignity of the House (Parliament) nor respects the women,” she said in a post on X.
The Mahila Congress workers led by Lamba also torched an effigy of Bidhuri.
The elections for the 70-member Delhi Assembly are due next month.
Remarks against Atishi
Delhi Chief Minister Atishi on Monday broke down while addressing a press conference in New Delhi over BJP leader Ramesh Bidhuri’s remarks against her.
Bidhuri on Sunday courted controversy for his remarks on Atishi’s surname.
Responding to Bidhuri’s charge, Atishi said, “How can our politics downgrade so much? He should show what work he has done for Kalkaji when he was MP for 10 years.”
He should ask for votes based on his work, not by abusing my father, she added.
Speaking at BJP’s ‘Parivartan Rally’ in Rohini that was later addressed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Bidhuri said Atishi changed her surname from “Marlena” to “Singh”.
Atishi, who is the sitting MLA from the Kalkaji Assembly seat, dropped her surname a while back.
“This Marlena (surname used earlier by Atishi) became Singh and changed her name. Kejriwal swore over his children not to go with the corrupt Congress; Marlena changed fathers. Earlier she was Marlena; now she has become Singh. This is their character,” Bidhuri charged.
Bidhuri is not new to controversies surrounding his public statements. Last year, he invited widespread condemnation over his outburst against then BSP MP Danish Ali in the Lok Sabha.
The BJP leader had expressed regret for his objectionable remarks in a meeting of the Lok Sabha Privileges Committee, after a complaint was filed against him. (PTI)