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LG Bedi expressed deep regret, put controversy to rest: Rajnath to opposition

After Puducherry Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi expressed deep regret over her offensive tweet against Tamil Nadu's water crisis, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh appealed the opposition to put the controversy to rest. DMK leader T R Baalu raised the issue for the 2nd time in Lok Sabha alleging that it has triggered outrage in Tamil Nadu.

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Published : Jul 4, 2019, 4:50 PM IST

LG Bedi expressed deep regret, put controversy to rest says Rajnath

New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday appealed the opposition, particularly the DMK, to put to rest the controversy over a tweet by Puducherry LG Kiran Bedi, saying she has deleted it and expressed deep regret.

Singh's comments came after DMK leader T R Baalu raised the issue for the second consecutive day in Lok Sabha and said the matter has triggered outrage in Tamil Nadu as it was insulting to Tamil society and state politicians.

The defence minister said Bedi has already deleted the tweet and issued a statement expressing deep regret.

Singh said when the matter was raised in Parliament by Baalu, the Ministry of Home Affairs took notice of it and took necessary action in this regard.

Singh said she has expressed deep regret by saying, "What was written was a people perspective shared in my personal capacity, as it came at a time when people were hugely suffering for water in Chennai. However, I admit it was avoidable. And I should not have shared it in public in this manner and I too realised it."

"I have therefore deleted my sharing. I have the highest regards and warmth for the people of Tamil Nadu, like I have for the people of Puducherry," Singh quoted Bedi's statement.

The defence minister said in view of the LG's statement, he would like to request members of the House to put the issue to rest.

Earlier, raising the issue during Zero Hour, Baalu said the LG's comments on Twitter were without any provocation and generated a strong reaction in Tamil Nadu.

In her now-deleted tweet, Bedi on Sunday blamed the water crisis in Tamil Nadu on "poor governance, corrupt politics, indifferent bureaucracy with a highly selfish and cowardly attitude of the people".

DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran thanked Singh for his reply on the issue of LG Bedi's "hurtful comments" against the Tamil people.

Singh has said that "Since she has apologised and assured that such incidents will not occur again let us leave it at that. I hope that henceforth the government adopts the same attitude in dealing with matters of dissent and voices of opposition as well," Maran said in the House".

He also posted his comments on Twitter.

After Singh's statement, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury demanded the House should adopt a resolution condemning Bedi for allegedly humiliating the people of Tamil Nadu.

Asaduddin Owaisi of the AIMIM said that a constitutional head cannot have a personal opinion.

However, Speaker Om Birla moved to the next subject.

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New Delhi: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday appealed the opposition, particularly the DMK, to put to rest the controversy over a tweet by Puducherry LG Kiran Bedi, saying she has deleted it and expressed deep regret.

Singh's comments came after DMK leader T R Baalu raised the issue for the second consecutive day in Lok Sabha and said the matter has triggered outrage in Tamil Nadu as it was insulting to Tamil society and state politicians.

The defence minister said Bedi has already deleted the tweet and issued a statement expressing deep regret.

Singh said when the matter was raised in Parliament by Baalu, the Ministry of Home Affairs took notice of it and took necessary action in this regard.

Singh said she has expressed deep regret by saying, "What was written was a people perspective shared in my personal capacity, as it came at a time when people were hugely suffering for water in Chennai. However, I admit it was avoidable. And I should not have shared it in public in this manner and I too realised it."

"I have therefore deleted my sharing. I have the highest regards and warmth for the people of Tamil Nadu, like I have for the people of Puducherry," Singh quoted Bedi's statement.

The defence minister said in view of the LG's statement, he would like to request members of the House to put the issue to rest.

Earlier, raising the issue during Zero Hour, Baalu said the LG's comments on Twitter were without any provocation and generated a strong reaction in Tamil Nadu.

In her now-deleted tweet, Bedi on Sunday blamed the water crisis in Tamil Nadu on "poor governance, corrupt politics, indifferent bureaucracy with a highly selfish and cowardly attitude of the people".

DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran thanked Singh for his reply on the issue of LG Bedi's "hurtful comments" against the Tamil people.

Singh has said that "Since she has apologised and assured that such incidents will not occur again let us leave it at that. I hope that henceforth the government adopts the same attitude in dealing with matters of dissent and voices of opposition as well," Maran said in the House".

He also posted his comments on Twitter.

After Singh's statement, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury demanded the House should adopt a resolution condemning Bedi for allegedly humiliating the people of Tamil Nadu.

Asaduddin Owaisi of the AIMIM said that a constitutional head cannot have a personal opinion.

However, Speaker Om Birla moved to the next subject.

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Bedi expressed regret, put issue to rest: Rajnath to oppn
         New Delhi, Jul 4 (PTI) Defence Minister Rajnath Singh
Thursday appealed to the opposition, particularly the DMK, to
put to rest the controversy over a tweet by Puducherry LG
Kiran Bedi, saying she has deleted it and expressed deep
regret.
         Singh's comments came after DMK leader T R Baalu raised
the issue for the second consecutive day in Lok Sabha and said
the matter has triggered outrage in Tamil Nadu as it was
insulting to Tamil society and state politicians.
         The defence minister said Bedi has already deleted the
tweet and issued a statement expressing deep regret.
         Singh said when the matter was raised in Parliament by
Baalu, the Ministry of Home Affairs took notice of it and took
necessary action in this regard.
         Singh said she has expressed deep regret by saying, "What
was written was a people perspective shared in my personal
capacity, as it came at a time when people were hugely
suffering for water in Chennai. However, I admit it was
avoidable. And I should not have shared it in public in this
manner and I too realised it."
         "I have therefore deleted my sharing. I have the highest
regards and warmth for the people of Tamil Nadu, like I have
for the people of Puducherry," Singh quoted Bedi's statement.
         The defence minister said in view of the LG's statement,
he would like to request members of the House to put the
issue to rest.
         Earlier, raising the issue during Zero Hour, Baalu said
the LG's comments on Twitter were without any provocation and
generated a strong reaction in Tamil Nadu.
         In her now deleted tweet, Bedi on Sunday blamed the water
crisis in Tamil Nadu on "poor governance, corrupt politics,
indifferent bureaucracy with highly selfish and cowardly
attitude of the people".
         DMK MP Dayanidhi Maran thanked Singh for his reply on the
issue of LG Bedi's "hurtful comments" against the Tamil
people.
         Singh has said that "Since she has apologised and assured
that such incidents will not occur again let us leave it at
that.
         "I hope that henceforth the government adopts the same
attitude in dealing with matters of dissent and voices of
opposition as well," Maran said in the House.
         He also posted his comments on Twitter.
         After Singh's statement, Congress leader Adhir Ranjan
Chowdhury demanded the House should adopt a resolution
condemning Bedi for allegedly humiliating the people of Tamil
Nadu.
         Asaduddin Owaisi of the AIMIM said that a constitutional
head cannot have a personal opinion.
         However, Speaker Om Birla moved to the next subject. PTI
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