Sudhakaran apologises for his controversial remarks
By Express News Service
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After his comparability of leaders from Kerala’s northern and southern districts in an interview to The New Indian Express courted controversy, state Congress president Okay Sudhakaran on Sunday apologised earlier than the media if his remarks had harm anybody’s sentiments.
Talking to reporters at his residence right here, Sudhakaran stated he had not misinterpreted the Ramayana.
In the ‘Express Dialogues’ interview printed on Sunday, Sudhakaran had recalled a narrative about how Lakshman had ideas of stealing his brother Ram’s spouse whereas they have been flying within the Pushpaka Vimanam after killing Ravana.
Later, Lakshman felt sorry for his ideas after they reached Thrissur. Ram learn his brother’s thoughts and consoled Lakshman, ” Yes, I read your mind. It’s not your fault. The fault lies with the land we covered… ” (laughs out) When this snowballed into a significant controversy, Sudhakaran clarified that it is a story prevalent in his native place in Kannur.
“I have not misinterpreted the Ramayana and there was no ill feelings. I am apologising if I’ve hurt someone and wish to withdraw my statement”, stated Sudhakaran.
The query the TNIE journalist posed earlier than Sudhakaran was “How different are the politicians from south Kerala and Malabar”? Sudhakaran who belongs to Kannur in Malabar area was fast to react to it by recalling a narrative on Ram and Lakshman. He additionally added that the leaders from Malabar are identified for his or her honesty, straightforwardness and braveness.
Regarding Shashi Tharoor’s candidature, Sudhakaran had maintained that he had not held any organisational posts and that he’s a trainee and may’t lead the social gathering.
When this remark additionally courted controversy, Sudhakaran maintained that he had not addressed Tharoor as a trainee.
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: After his comparability of leaders from Kerala’s northern and southern districts in an interview to The New Indian Express courted controversy, state Congress president Okay Sudhakaran on Sunday apologised earlier than the media if his remarks had harm anybody’s sentiments.
Talking to reporters at his residence right here, Sudhakaran stated he had not misinterpreted the Ramayana.
In the ‘Express Dialogues’ interview printed on Sunday, Sudhakaran had recalled a narrative about how Lakshman had ideas of stealing his brother Ram’s spouse whereas they have been flying within the Pushpaka Vimanam after killing Ravana.
Later, Lakshman felt sorry for his ideas after they reached Thrissur. Ram learn his brother’s thoughts and consoled Lakshman, ” Yes, I read your mind. It’s not your fault. The fault lies with the land we covered… ” (laughs out) When this snowballed into a significant controversy, Sudhakaran clarified that it is a story prevalent in his native place in Kannur.
“I have not misinterpreted the Ramayana and there was no ill feelings. I am apologising if I’ve hurt someone and wish to withdraw my statement”, stated Sudhakaran.
The query the TNIE journalist posed earlier than Sudhakaran was “How different are the politicians from south Kerala and Malabar”? Sudhakaran who belongs to Kannur in Malabar area was fast to react to it by recalling a narrative on Ram and Lakshman. He additionally added that the leaders from Malabar are identified for his or her honesty, straightforwardness and braveness.
Regarding Shashi Tharoor’s candidature, Sudhakaran had maintained that he had not held any organisational posts and that he’s a trainee and may’t lead the social gathering.
When this remark additionally courted controversy, Sudhakaran maintained that he had not addressed Tharoor as a trainee.