Thiruvananthapuram (Kerala): Kerala opposition leader Ramesh Chennithala on Wednesday withdrew his remark asking "whether only Democratic Youth Federation of India (DYFI) activists could harass women," and expressed regret for it.
"My words, even if misinterpreted and taken out of context, should not cause the slightest pain to women. While answering a question at yesterday's press conference, I realised that there was an unintentional reference from my side which I had not thought through. I have worked so long with political conviction and such a reference should not have happened. I withdraw my reference and express my regret," Chennithala said.
He further said, "Two young women were tortured as a result of serious lapses from the side of the government system. The health department is responsible for torturing a young woman in an ambulance in Aranmula and another woman by a health inspector in Thiruvananthapuram. Responsibility should be taken for these two incidents that have pushed Kerala to the brink of stigma before the world," he said.
Chennithala added, "In addition to ensuring that the perpetrators are punished in accordance with the law, the government should take steps to end the lapses, corruption, and nepotism in the containment of the coronavirus."
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