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BJP Chief's Comment Mocked By Trinamool

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'Don't Touch My Body. I'm Male': BJP Leader's Remark Mocked By Trinamool

Suvendu Adhikari was a prime Trinamool Congress chief earlier than he switched to the BJP.

New Delhi:

Within the clashes at this time in Kolkata throughout a BJP protest march in opposition to Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee's Trinamool, a BJP chief's remark gained a lot traction on social media.

BJP chief Suvendu Adhikari was trolled by the Trinamool, his former social gathering, for his remark to a lady policeman attempting to regulate the protesters.

"Do not contact my physique. You're girl, I'm male," Mr Adhikari, the Chief of Opposition in Bengal, was heard shouting in a video that the Trinamool Congress shared on Twitter. He was apparently addressing a lady cop who was attempting to take him to a jail van.

Insisting that he's a "law-abiding citizen", Mr Adhikari referred to as for a male policeman. He was escorted to the ban by a senior officer, Akash Magharia.

He later mentioned that he didn't hit again, regardless of being "manhandled", as he respects ladies.

"I see Ma Durga within the eyes of each girl," the BJP chief mentioned in a video posted on Fb by social gathering MP Locket Chatterjee, who was additionally detained.

Mr Adhikari was a prime Trinamool Congress chief and a detailed aide of Mamata Banerjee earlier than he switched to the BJP within the run-up to the 2021 Bengal election.

A number of BJP leaders had been detained by the police once they had been marching to 'Nabanna', the headquarters of the Mamata Banerjee authorities. The BJP was protesting alleged corruption by the state's ruling social gathering.

Suvendu Adhikari, Locket Chatterjee and different social gathering leaders had been stopped on their solution to the constructing and brought away in a jail van.

The police used tear fuel and water cannons to disperse the protesters close to Howrah Bridge as they clashed with the safety officers. A police automobile was set on fireplace by the protesters.


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