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TMC MP mocks Dasmunsi for applying make-up

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February 03, 2013 19:40 IST

In yet another instance of a Trinamool Congress leader making provocative comments, party MP Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar on Sunday compared Union Minister of State Deepa Dasmunsi to a painted dancer, saying none can become a leader by just applying make-up.

"By dancing and applying make-up, you can't become a leader. She can never become a leader by applying make up," Ghosh Dastidar said in an obvious reference to Dasmunshi and challenged her to bring down TMC's MP tally from 19 to 1 in the next General elections as the Union minister had vowed to do so on some occasions in the past.

"I want to say her, forget about fighting Mamata Banerjee. I challenge you to come to my Lok Sabha constituency and defeat me in the next General elections," Ghosh Dastidar said.

Dasmunsi refused to make any comment on Ghosh Dastidar's remarks.

"I don't want to comment on such provocative and cheap comments. Such kind of comments are against the tradition of Bengal and is against the tradition of the Congress," said Dasmunsi.

State Congress chief Pradip Bhattacharya said, Dasmunsi was been targeted by the Trinamool MPs as she was fighting against the misrule of the Trinamool in the state.

In the recent past, TMC minister Jyotipriya Mullick had called for treating CPI-M cadres like snakes and the way snakes are treated when they sneak into a room.

"What will you do to a snake if it sneaks in your room?  Similar treatment should be meted out to the CPI-M," Mullick, state food minister, had told a party meeting in Birati in North 24-Parganas district.

Mullick's comment was a repeat of the remark made by Trinamool MP Subhendu Adhikary last month in Khejuri in East Midnapore district where he asked party workers to socially boycott CPI-M leaders and treat them like snakes.

Source: PTI
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