Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Sorry for hurting sentiments: Tripura CM after comparing Punjabis, Bengalis

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AGARTALA: Tripura chief minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Tuesday apologised for his statements comparing Punjabis and Jats with Bengalis, and said he did not intend to hurt sentiments.

Deb had stirred a controvers­y by saying Punjabis and Jats are physically strong but less brainy while Bengalis are known to be very intelligen­t.

In a series of tweets in Hindi on Tuesday morning, the chief minister sought forgivenes­s for his remarks and said many of his friends were Punjabis and Jats, and he is proud of people hailing from the two communitie­s.

“I always salute the contributi­ons of the Punjabi and Jat communitie­s in the freedom struggle of the country. And I can never imagine raising questions on the role played by these two communitie­s in advancing India,” Deb tweeted. “I had expressed the views some people have about them. I am proud of Punjabi and Jat communitie­s. I have lived among them for quite some time... If my statement has hurt anyone’s feelings, I apologise for that,” he said on Twitter.

Addressing a programme at the Agartala Press Club on Sunday, Deb had said every community in India is known for its certain type and character. A video clip of the chief minister’s statement had gone viral on social media. “For Bengal or Bengalis, it is said that one should not challenge them when it is regarding intelligen­ce. Bengalis are known as very intelligen­t and it is their identity,” Deb was heard saying in the clip.

“When we talk about the people of Punjab, we say he’s a Punjabi, a Sardar. They may have less intelligen­ce but are very strong. One can’t win them over by strength but with love and affection. A large number of Jats live in Haryana. So what do people say about Jats? Jats are less intelligen­t but are very healthy. If one challenges a Jat, he will bring a gun from his house,” he had said.

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