Bidhuri’s sexist remark on Priyanka Gandhi sparks row

Update: 2025-01-06 10:31 IST

New Delhi: In yet another controversial statement, senior BJP leader and party candidate from Kalkaji constituency Ramesh Bidhuri allegedly said that after he wins the Assembly elections in Delhi next month, he will develop smooth roads in the constituency like Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi's "cheeks."

Bidhuri's sexist remark against Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi is the latest flashpoint between the two political parties. In an undated video, Bidhuri can be seen making a controversial statement about Priyanka Gandhi while talking about his party's poll promises ahead of the Delhi Assembly elections.

Congress leader Supriya Shrinate strongly criticised Bidhuri, terming his remarks as "shameful" and accusing the BJP of harbouring an "anti-women" mindset. "Ramesh Bidhuri's statement regarding Priyanka Gandhi is not only shameful but also shows his disgusting mentality towards women. But what else can be expected from a man who used foul language against his fellow MP in the House and did not receive any punishment? This is the real face of BJP," Shrinate said in a statement. AAP MP Sanjay Singh also condemned Bidhuri's comments, sharing the video on X and questioning whether Delhi's women could feel safe under BJP's leadership.

“This is BJP’s candidate. Listen to his language. This is BJP’s respect for women. Can Delhi’s women’s honour be safe in the hands of such leaders?” Singh posted.

Following the backlash, Bidhuri defended his comments and attacked the Opposition for its “hypocrisy.” The BJP leader justified his remark by recounting a similar comment allegedly made by former Bihar Chief Minister Lalu Prasad Yadav against actor-turned-politician Hema Malini.

“What I said, I compared it with what had been said earlier. We will reply in the language they use. Is Hema Malini not a woman? When two people make mistakes, both need to rectify. If Congress will rectify their mistake, the same will be done by us,” Bidhuri claimed. He later took to his social media handle to express his “regret” over the remark. “Some people are making statements on social media for political gain with a wrong perception based on a statement given by me in some context. My intention was not to insult anyone. But still, if anyone has been hurt then I express my regret,” he wrote on X.

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