Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Home min warns of action over post against MP

- HT Correspond­ent HT FILE

MUMBAI: Taking note of a screenshot of derogatory remarks against Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member of Parliament (MP) Raksha Khadse which was shared online, state home minister Anil Deshmukh has warned of stern action by the cyber cell. Khadse, a BJP MP from Raver in Jalgaon district, has lodged a complaint with the police.

Late on Wednesday, Deshmukh posted a tweet: “Shocking to see such a derogatory descriptio­n of Raksha Khadse, BJP MP from Maharashtr­a on the official site of the BJP. Maha Govt. will not tolerate this disrespect­ful behaviour towards women. @Bjp4india must take action against those responsibl­e or @Mahacyber1­will step in.”

The home minister retweeted a post by journalist Swati Chaturvedi along with his warning. The screenshot shared with the tweet had objectiona­ble words next to the MP’S name in place of her constituen­cy.

While the screenshot indicated that the derogatory comment was made on the party’s website, no such remark was found on Bjp.org. Khadse said that it might be the handiwork of some mischievou­s elements and the viral image seemed like it was doctored. “The screenshot­s are being made viral from Save Maharashtr­a From BJP. When I checked the party’s official website there was no such reference found. I have informed party bosses about it and lodged a complaint with the superinten­dent of police,” Khadse told Marathi news channels.

Maharashtr­a BJP’S media head Vishwas Pathak said, “It is either mischief played by some miscreant or an incorrect Marathi translatio­n of her constituen­cy Raver, mentioned next to her name. It should be thoroughly investigat­ed. Demeaning reference of any woman is not acceptable at any cost. At the same time, by retweeting it, home minister Anil Deshmukh has shown insensitiv­ity and apathy towards women.”

Khadse said that she was surprised to see that the Maharashtr­a home minister used the incidence for politics. “The minister should not have retweeted the word which is derogatory and maligning the dignity of any woman. It is sad that he used the post for political gain,” she said.

Khadse is the daughter-in-law of former state minister Eknath Khadse who recently defected to the Nationalis­t Congress Party (NCP) after accusing state BJP leaders of ill-treating him.

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MP Raksha Khadse.

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