Nearly ten hours after she put her foot in the mouth, former Uttar Pradesh chief minister and Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati declared late Friday night that she never said that all Muslims were fanatics.
It was only after television news channels started showing loud protests against her utterances made earlier in the day in Lucknow that she realized her own faux pas.
Whether it was slip of the tongue or her habit of putting her foot in the mouth, earlier in the day, Mayawati had not minced words in referring to Muslims as 'fanatics' while stating: "Muslim voters general tilt towards fanatics."
What made matters even worse for her was her added remark: "This is why I told the BSP voters to even vote for Bharatiya Janata Party, since we were not contesting the recently concluded civic polls in the state."
The observations led to loud protests in Meerut where Muslims took to streets and burnt effigies of Mayawati, who had made particular mention of the election there. She had cited Meerut as among the places where Muslims chose to vote for 'fanatics.'
In a much delayed damage control, a visibly jittery Mayawati addressed a hastily convened press conference around 10.15