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    Azam Khan sparks row with 'underwear' comment against Jaya Prada

    Azam Khan sparks row with 'underwear' comment against Jaya Prada

    By Shalini Ojha
    Apr 15, 2019
    10:44 am

    What's the story

    Senior Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan on Sunday sparked a controversy after he allegedly made offensive remarks against actor-turned-politician Jaya Prada.

    Khan went on a rant while addressing a rally in Rampur, the seat he is contesting from in the Lok Sabha polls.

    In alleged reference to Jaya, Khan said he understood in 17 days that she wore "khaki underwear".

    Here's all about it.

    Animosity

    First off, let's understand the equation between Khan and Jaya

    Rampur is all set to witness an interesting battle this time. Jaya, who recently joined BJP, fought from the constituency twice and won.

    In 2004, Khan had campaigned for her but five years later their ties soured after Jaya sided with former SP stalwart Amar Singh during infighting.

    This time, BJP sent Jaya to Rampur to battle her friend-turned-rival Khan.

    Rant

    Khan claimed BJP candidate leveled allegations on him

    Boasting that he helped Jaya in Rampur, Khan said she sucked the blood out of the constituency for ten years.

    He said the BJP candidate leveled many allegations against him and he had to swear on his dead mother to prove they were false.

    "I want to ask you, should one stoop so low in politics," Khan asked, in presence of party president Akhilesh Yadav.

    Quote

    Realized in 17 days that underwear was khaki colored: Khan

    "But the difference between us, people of Rampur, people of Shahbad, people of India, is that you took 17 years to recognize the person, and I realized in just 17 days that the underwear the person wears is khaki," Khan said in the gathering.

    Twitter Post

    Here is a clip of Khan's speech

    #WATCH Azam Khan says in Rampur(in apparent reference to jaya prada), "Jisko hum ungli pakadkar Rampur laaye, aapne 10 saal jinse apna pratinidhitva karaya...Uski asliyat samajhne mein aapko 17 baras lage,main 17 din mein pehchan gaya ki inke niche ka underwear khaki rang ka hai" pic.twitter.com/JwIlcth4uQ

    — ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) April 14, 2019

    Reactions

    BJP spokesperson said Khan showed his real face

    Since khaki is seen as the color of RSS, the parent body of BJP, Khan's comments were duly criticized.

    BJP spokesperson Chandra Mohan said Khan's words were disgusting and political discourse couldn't fall further.

    "This is the real face of Azam Khan and his so-called socialist party, wherein women are put down in this manner," he said and asked Mayawati to speak up.

    Action

    NCW is poised to send show cause notice to Khan

    Notably, the National Commission for Women also fumed at Khan's remarks. Chairperson of the body, Rekha Sharma, said a show cause notice will be sent to Khan.

    Sharing a bit of the video, Sharma tweeted that Khan has always been disrespectful and abusive towards women.

    She said the body will approach Election Commission to bar him from contesting polls.

    No name

    Meanwhile, Khan offered to step back from elections

    At the receiving end of ire, Khan defended himself by saying he didn't take any names in his speech.

    Khan claimed he would sit out of the polls if it is proved that he took a name.

    "I am disappointed. The media did not like me; I also did not like them. They have caused damage to the country," Khan said while blaming media.

    Twitter Post

    I was referring to a man: Khan

    Azam Khan, Samajwadi Party (SP): I was referring to a person in Delhi who is unwell, who had said, 'I came with 150 riflesI would have shot Azam if I had seen him.' Talking about him, I said, 'it took a long time to know ppl later it was found that he was wearing RSS shorts' https://t.co/BZXvKAQYRN

    — ANI UP (@ANINewsUP) April 14, 2019
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