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Politician sorry for Mumbai jibe | Politician sorry for Mumbai jibe |
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The chief minister of the southern Indian state of Kerala has apologised for insensitive remarks about a commando killed in the Mumbai attacks. | The chief minister of the southern Indian state of Kerala has apologised for insensitive remarks about a commando killed in the Mumbai attacks. |
VS Achuthanandan said he regretted comments that had "caused anguish" to the family of Maj Sandeep Unnikrishnan. | VS Achuthanandan said he regretted comments that had "caused anguish" to the family of Maj Sandeep Unnikrishnan. |
Mr Achuthanandan had tried to visit the family home in Bangalore but the major's father shut the door on him. | Mr Achuthanandan had tried to visit the family home in Bangalore but the major's father shut the door on him. |
The minister remarked that "not even a dog would look at the house" if it had not been for the major's death. | The minister remarked that "not even a dog would look at the house" if it had not been for the major's death. |
The action of the commandos in the attacks that left at least 188 dead is held in huge esteem in India and the minister's remarks caused outrage. | The action of the commandos in the attacks that left at least 188 dead is held in huge esteem in India and the minister's remarks caused outrage. |
'Misinterpreted' | 'Misinterpreted' |
Maj Unnikrishnan, 31, was killed while fighting the militants at the Taj Mahal Palace hotel on Friday. | |
I regret and apologise for my comments which caused anguish to Sandeep's family and others. VS Achuthanandan | I regret and apologise for my comments which caused anguish to Sandeep's family and others. VS Achuthanandan |
Mr Achuthanandan, of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), was trying to pay condolences in Bangalore on Sunday but was met with an angry response. | Mr Achuthanandan, of the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), was trying to pay condolences in Bangalore on Sunday but was met with an angry response. |
The minister then reportedly said: "If it had not been [Major] Sandeep's house, not even a dog would have glanced that way." | The minister then reportedly said: "If it had not been [Major] Sandeep's house, not even a dog would have glanced that way." |
The state opposition had demanded an unconditional apology from the chief minister, who had said his comments were misinterpreted and taken out of context. | The state opposition had demanded an unconditional apology from the chief minister, who had said his comments were misinterpreted and taken out of context. |
There had been calls for him to resign. | There had been calls for him to resign. |
However, speaking to the Kerala assembly on Wednesday, Mr Achuthanandan said: "I regret and apologise for my comments which caused anguish to Sandeep's family and others." | However, speaking to the Kerala assembly on Wednesday, Mr Achuthanandan said: "I regret and apologise for my comments which caused anguish to Sandeep's family and others." |
He blamed the media for blowing the incident out of proportion. | He blamed the media for blowing the incident out of proportion. |
Politicians have come under fire for their handling of the Mumbai attacks. The home minister and the chief and deputy chief ministers of Maharashtra state have all submitted resignations. | Politicians have come under fire for their handling of the Mumbai attacks. The home minister and the chief and deputy chief ministers of Maharashtra state have all submitted resignations. |
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