Reacting to the recent comment made by Delhi Law Minister Somnath Bharti on a reporter, after he was asked if he was planning to resign from his post on moral grounds, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Dr. Harshvardhan on Friday said that it was very unfortunate that Bharti was insulting women as well as the media, and that he should be sacked if he did not resign.
"This whole incident is extremely shameful. It is unfortunate that the law minister, who is supposed to protect the law, has been insulting the system, women, lawyers, police, and today by insulting the media, he showed his intellectual bankruptcy," said Harshvardhan.
"He has to resign otherwise; Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has to sack him, either ways he has to go," he said.
He further said that Kejriwal was proud to be an anarchist and spread disharmony in the whole system by insulting everyone.
"The CM feels pride to call himself an anarchist, and starts to insult the judiciary, the legislature and the administrative system, and the media too. I would like to ask Arvind Kejriwal, that for a long time media has been praising him and at that time he was happy but, now he feels media is not doing the right job," he said.
"I think this the time when serious actions should be taken. BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is a great leader, who faced criticism by media for 10 years, for charges which could never be proved, but, he never lost his patience, and never said a word against media," said Harshvardhan.
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