The Free Press Journal

Letresearc­hprovemewr­ong:BJPleadero­n‘goldincowm­ilk’

- ANINDYA BANERJEE /

BJP leader Dilip Ghosh on Friday said he stands by his comment about Indian cow milk having “traces of gold”, despite the social media storm that it has triggered.

“It was a well thought out statement,” Ghosh told IANS, adding that it was backed by conclusion­s of research taking place in countries like Poland and the USA.

“If you think I am wrong, let there be research to prove me wrong. No one wants research, because few love to object to our traditions,” he said.

And then, the Bengal BJP chief added a new twist to the ongoing controvers­y. “People are opposing me because I come from the BJP. How do you expect beef eaters to understand the significan­ce of milk?”

Ghosh had on Tuesday said, “There is a special feature of the Indian cow.

Its milk contains traces of gold. That is the reason the colour is yellow. When sunlight falls on a desi cow’s hump, the ‘swarna nadi (gold artery)’ generates the yellow metal.”

Speaking to IANS, Ghosh also tore into West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s demand for inclusion of other regional languages in the Indian Institute of Technology’s Joint Entrance Exam paper.

Referring to the National Testing Agency’s clarificat­ion that no state other than Gujarat “approached” it to provide papers in their regional language, the Bengal BJP Chief said: “Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani requested for the paper in Gujarati and he got it. Where was Mamata Banerjee then? Now, she is doing politics because that is what she knows. She doesn’t work for the people of Bengal but is ready to indulge in politics on every issue.”

People are opposing me because I come from the BJP. How do you expect beef eaters to understand the significan­ce of milk?

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