Narayanasamy’s remark unparliamentary, uncivilised: Kiran Bedi
Narayanasamy’s remark unparliamentary, uncivilised: Kiran Bedi
PUDUCHERRY: Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry Kiran Bedi on Friday said Chief Minister V Narayanasamy’s remark on her was ‘unparliamentary, uncalled for, uncivilised and uncouth, and unacceptable.’nnThe Chief Minister had on Thursday called Bedi a demon, who was posted in the Union Territory by the Centre, because she had allegedly been impeding implementation of welfare schemes decided upon by the territorial cabinet.nnThe former IPS officer aired her outrage against the Chief Minister in her whatsapp message. She said, “Demons do not work for the larger good and demons want everything for themselves and also scare people.”nnShe said the word ‘demon’ used against her is “unparliamentary, uncalled for, uncivilised and uncouth and unacceptable.”nnThe Chief Minister had made the remark while addressing a meeting organised by the ruling Congress to observe the 35th death anniversary of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.nnSource: Press Trust of India