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December
3, 2008 Dateline New Delhi
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Achuthanandan apologises for derogatory remarks
New
Delhi: Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan
has apologized to the family of slain commando Major
Sandeep Unnikrishnan. Under immense pressure from
all the political parties and general public,Achuthanandan
said "I deeply regret my comments." "If my comments
have hurt Major Unnikrishnan's family, I'm sorry,"
he added. Cutting across party lines, all major political
parties of the country had demanded an unconditional
apology from Achuthanandan. Earlier, Achuthanandan
spoke before the Kerala Assembly,today, amidst immense
pressure to take back his comments, he said that his
comments were misinterpreted and he was quoted out
of context. He also said that he is 'hurt and feels
regret'. He lashed at the media saying that instead
of giving due importance to the Mumbai attacks, they
were giving more importance to this particular matter,
blowing it out of proportion.
The
opposition had asked the CM to issue an unconditional
apology and threatened to walk out of the State Assembly
if their demand was not met. Achuthanandan had given
a shocker of a reply to Unnikrishnan's father's outburst
against him when he visited his house in Bangalore.
The CM had said that "If it had not been (Major) Sandeep's
house, not even a dog would have glanced that way".
On November 30, angry scenes were witnessed at slain
NSG commando Major Sandeep Unnikrishnan's residence
in Bangalore when the family shut its doors on the
Kerala Chief Minister who went to meet them to offer
his condolences. The Left has been facing the heat,
as protests mounted in Kerala demanding V S Achuthanandan
's resignation. For the Left, V S Achuthanandan has
become a huge embarrassment. The Left finds itself
in an awkward position and was forced to chastise
the Chief Minster for his loose comment. Major Sandeep
Unnikrishnan,layed down his life in the line of duty
while fighting the terrorists in Mumbai last week.
- Dec
3, 2008
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