Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh):BJP candidate in the Madhya Pradesh bypoll and the target of former chief minister Kamal Nath's "item" jibe on Sunday responded by stating that Congress leader Sonia Gandhi should dismiss such leaders and the latter should be "taught a lesson."
"Is it my fault that I am poor and born into a Scheduled Caste (SC) family? I want to request Sonia Gandhi not to keep people like Kamal Nath in Congress. If Kamal Nath uses such a language against me then what will happen to women of SC community. How can any woman move forward?" Imarti Devi told a news agency here.
"I want to make a request to BJP that such people should be taught a lesson. Is it my fault that I have a name which is Imarti. I used to consider Kamal Nath as an elder brother but today he has disrespected me. I want to say to him that you are not fit for politics," she added.
She further said that she was made a cabinet minister in the Congress government at the behest of Jyotiraditya Scindia and not Kamal Nath.
"People had made me win by 62,000 votes and Jyotiraditya Scindia had made me a minister. But Kamal Nath is a man of ill-intentions. I stayed in the Congress for 10-12 years but BJP never used bad words for me," she said.
"Kamal Nath should be dismissed from his party. This is my request to Sonia Gandhi who is also a mother and hence should understand my pain," she added. Addressing a campaign rally in Dabra for Congress candidate Suresh Raje, Kamal Nath referred to Imarti Devi, who is contesting the seat on a BJP ticket as "Yeh kya item hai."
"Suresh Raje ji hamare ummeedvar hai...yeh uske jaise nahi hai...kya hai uska naam ... main kya uska naam lun? ...apko toh mujhe pehle savdhan karna chahiye tha ... yeh kya item hai... (Our candidate is not like her... what's her name? You know her better and should have warned me earlier... What an item!), Kamal Nath said in Hindi while the crowd hooted and called out Imarti Devi's name.