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Nirmala Sitharaman Is Like My 'Sister': Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury Apologises For 'Nirbala' Remark

Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury On Monday Took A Swipe At Sitharaman, Which Immediately Drew Protest From BJP Members In The House.

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Raghwendra Shukla | Updated on: 04 Dec 2019, 07:44:58 PM
Congress MP and leader of the party in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury

New Delhi:

Congress MP and leader of the party in Lok Sabha Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury has apologised for her ‘Nirbala’ remark saying Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman is like his ‘sister’. “During a discussion in the House, I had addressed our Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as Nirbala. Nirmala ji is like my sister and I am like her brother. If my words have hurt her then I am sorry,” he was quoted as saying by ANI.

Chowdhury on Monday took a swipe at Sitharaman, which immediately drew protest from BJP members in the House.

Participating in the discussion on the Taxation Laws (Amendment) Bill, Chowdhury suggested that the finance minister has become weak and called her 'Nirbala Sitharaman'.

As the BJP members protested against his comment, Speaker Om Birla ruled that any unparliamentary remark would be removed from the records.

During her reply, Sitharaman did not directly refer to Chowdhury's comment but concluded her speech by saying she still is Nirmala and "sabla" (empowered).

"Under this government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, women are sablas," she said.

Chowdhury had also attacked the government during the debate, saying the ruling National Democratic Alliance can also be called the "Non-Delivery Agency" as it only makes promises.

Minister of State for Finance Anurag Thakur demanded that Chowdhury apologise and withdraw his remark against Sitharaman.

"You are raising question marks on her capability... She is here due to her merit," he said, adding that such remarks are disrespectful to women.

Chowdhury refused to withdraw his remark but said, "You can remove it from proceedings, if you wish." He sought to defend himself saying he had said the finance minister did not have the freedom to work freely, therefore, "I wonder whether you are Nirmala or Nirbala."

Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs Arjun Ram Meghwal said instead of apologising, Chowdhury was defending his remark which was not right.

Seeking to calm the agitated members, Speaker Birla said unparliamentary comments from opposition as well as the treasury benches would be removed from the records.

With PTI Inputs

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First Published : 04 Dec 2019, 07:18:19 PM

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