Kolkata:Wading into yet another controversy, West Bengal Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Dilip Ghosh, on Sunday, alleged that women were being made to become the face of protests under the influence of drugs and they could become victims of violence.
His comments on the International Women's Day drew howls of protests with Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader and minister Firhad Hakim urging people to boycott him.
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Replying to a question about obscenities witnessed on the Rabindra Bharati University campus during the Basantotsab (Spring festival), Ghosh said, "The state's cultural traditions are getting ruined. Women are forgetting our cultural heritage. They are being made to become the face of protests under the influence of drugs. They shout all through the day. What kind of a Bengal is this?"
After this, Ghosh packed more explosives in his remark. "If these women behave in this way, how will the common people behave with them? They will become victims of violence," he said.
However, Ghosh refused to blame anybody specifically for the "decadence". "It's a collective decadence. Everybody has to find out the reason," he said.
Countering Ghosh, Hakim said, "First it has to be ascertained whether he himself is under the influence of drugs. He is an uncivilised, barbaric man. And the BJP has made such a person its state president. People of Bengal should boycott him."
The incident of some young women displaying obscene words written by distorting lyrics of Rabindra Sangeet on their upper back with 'gulal' during the Basantotsav, organised by the Rabindra Bharati University on Thursday, has shaken the collective consciousness of the Bengali society.