After Min Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti's 'haramzadon' speech, PM Modi cautions his MPs

After Min Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti's  'haramzadon' speech, PM Modi cautions his MPs
After Min Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti's 'haramzadon' speech, PM Modi cautions his MPs
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The News Minute | December 2, 2014 | 06.28 pm IST Cornered by the opposition and isolated within the BJP, central minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti Tuesday expressed regrets for using abusive language at a rally here.The minister read out near identical statements in the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha after opposition parties ganged up against her and demanded that she be sacked from the Narendra Modi government.The government distanced itself against her remarks. The minister reportedly said at a public meeting here: "Aapko tay karna hai ki Dilli mein sarkar Ramzadon ki banegi ya haramzadon ki." (You have to decide if you want a government in Delhi to be led by the children of Lord Ram or illegitimate children).As soon as parliament met, opposition members were on their feet against the comments by the minister of state for food processing industries who was elected to the Lok Sabha from Fatehpur in Uttar Pradesh.In the Rajya Sabha, both the zero hour and question hour were lost to noisy protests. The house was finally adjourned till 2 p.m.Some MPs slammed Prime Minister Modi for not coming to parliament."The minister has abused the people of India," thundered Congress leader Ashwani Kumar.BSP leader Mayawati said the minister's comments were against the spirit of the constitution. "The minister must resign," she said.Barring Parliamentary Affairs Minister M. Venkaiah Naidu and Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, Bharatiya Janata Party members remained silent during the din.Naqvi told the Rajya Sabha that Congress ministers too had used foul language in the past.Under all round attack, the minister said in the Rajya Sabha: "I regret if my words hurt anyone's feelings... I am ready to apologize if the members want."But the opposition was not satisfied.Janata Dal-United leader Sharad Yadav said: "This has become a regular feature. Every day someone speaks against the constitution. The minister has admitted her crime in the house."Members from the Congress, Samajwadi Party, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and the Left united against the minister.Finance Minister and house leader Arun Jaitley appealed for calm."The minister made a statement yesterday (Monday) which is not acceptable," he said. "She has expressed regret and even apologized. "As far as the proceedings are concerned, when the offence is made outside the house, law will take its course. Anything happening outside is not the business of this house," he said.In the Lok Sabha too, Sadhvi Jyoti said: "I didn't have any ill intention. But whatever words that I spoke, I express my deep regret and I accept what I said."Following the statement, Speaker Sumitra Mahajan cautioned all members to be mindful of their speech.The Rajya Sabha was repeatedly adjourned, and finally until 2 p.m. The Lok Sabha was briefly adjourned during question hour. But the opposition insisted that the minister be sacked. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked party parliamentarians to be cautious when making comments in public, as the BJP has planned over 2,000 public meetings in the capital ahead of the assembly elections.According to sources, at a meeting of the BJP parliamentary board Tuesday morning, Modi asked members to be cautious while speaking in public.Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Rajiv Pratap Rudy said meetings will be held every evening from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. in various areas of Delhi. Every parliamentarian has been asked to give six dates."The meetings started from Dec 1. So far, 225 MPs have given us time and dates," Rudy told reporters.The public meeting where union Minister Sadhvi Niranjan Jyoti made use of foul language was one of the meetings in the series.With IANS

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