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DMK MP's 'gaumutra' states remarks trigger row; Cong, BJP condemn

BJP leaders termed Senthil Kumar’s remarks as "hate speech" and said the voters will "wipe out" the India bloc from southern India as well in the next elections.

December 05, 2023 / 20:55 IST
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Senior BJP leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Modi said Senthil Kumar has hurt the sentiments of crores of Hindus by his remarks.
Senior BJP leader and former Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Modi said Senthil Kumar has hurt the sentiments of crores of Hindus by his remarks.

DMK Lok Sabha member DNV Senthil Kumar on Tuesday triggered a row by describing the Hindi heartland as "gaumutra states", drawing instant condemnation from the BJP as well as its ally Congress, whose leaders asked him to tender an apology. While participating in a discussion on J&K Reorganisation (Amendment) Bill in the House, he said the BJP can win elections only in the Hindi heartland states and not in south India.

While his description of the Hindi heartland as "gaumutra" states was expunged by the Lok Sabha Speaker later, the remarks sparked controversy with several members across party lines condemning the DMK leader and the video of his speech going viral on social media. Facing flak, he later apologised. Facing flak, he later apologised.

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"Commenting on the results of the five recent state assembly elections, I have inappropriately used a word. Not using that term with any intent, I apologize for sending the wrong meaning across," he said in a post on X. BJP leaders termed Senthil Kumar’s remarks as "hate speech" and said the voters will "wipe out" the India bloc from southern India as well in the next elections. "Very unfortunate choice of words. Unparliamentary. Senthil Kumar must forthwith apologize and withdraw his comments," Congress Lok Sabha member Karti Chidambaram said on X.

"Very unfortunate to witness an Indian MP making derogatory statements against GauMata & Sanatana Dharma culture revered by over one billion Indians. Many, including myself, consider ourselves Sanatanis," former Union minister Milind Deora said on X. "DMK must realise that its reckless remarks only weaken INDIA Alliance’s efforts in challenging BJP in the Hindi heartland. India is one, and there is no place for a north-south divide," Deora said. Senthil Kumar’s comments come in the backdrop of some referring to the recent assembly election results as reflective of the 'North-South divide' after the BJP trounced the Congress in Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, and the Congress won in Telangana.