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Kerala minister admits to 'mistake' over Ali remark

Source: PTI
June 05, 2016 20:08 IST
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A day after being extensively trolled in the social media for his gaffe describing late legendary boxer Muhammad Ali as a Keralite, Sports Minister E P Jayarajan on Sunday admitted his "mistake."

In a Facebook post, the minister, who was mauled on social media, said "a mistake is a mistake" and hoped the state's enlightened people and sports personalities would understand his folly.

Soon after reports of Ali's passing away broke, a Malayalam television channel had contacted the minister for a condolence message.

Jayarajan had on Saturday in the phone-in news programme said "I came to know only now that Muhammad Ali had died in America. Ali was a prominent personality in Kerala's sports scenario. He had won several gold medals for Kerala and had taken our state's fame sky high.. I wish to convey Kerala's sorrow and the sorrow of the state's sport lovers."

Explaining the circumstances that led to the mistake, Jayayrajan said he was on his way to attend a function on Saturday when he was called by the television channel for his reaction.

The person who called him said "our Muhammad Ali died in America. He has won several gold medals," and that the minister should give a condolence message, Jayarajan said.

"At that time, I was not aware that the boxing champion of yesteryear had passed away," Jayarajan said. Immediately, he was connected live on the channel.

"I was not aware that the channel wanted my reaction for the death of Muhammad Ali, the boxing champion and an American citizen, who had left the sporting arena 40 years ago. That matter did not come to my mind also.I thought it was some veteran sportsperson of Kerala who had passed away," Jayarajan, a Communist Party of India-Marxist central committee member, said.

"However, what I have said is wrong. A mistake is a mistake. The media who contacted me later, I have given the right condolence message," he said. The minister said normally, when he is contacted for reaction, the news-desk of the concerned channel gives a brief about the subject. But no such thing happened this time.

"This confusion led to the error. Kerala's enlightened people and sports personalities should understand this mistake...," he said in the post.

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