Sreeprakash had reportedly said in Malappuram yesterday that he would offer "quality beef" in the district if voted to Parliament in the April 12 by-poll and that slaughterhouses would be made air-conditioned to ensure the quality of meat.
Amidst hectic electioneering, he told PTI today that his words have been distorted and what he meant was providing quality food to the people.
Meanwhile, an embarrassed state BJP leadership distanced itself from the controversial statement of Sreeprakash and said a clarification would be sought from him.
"I do not know what exactly has he said but I will ask him about it. I am on my way to Malappuram," Kerala BJP president Kummanam Rajasekharan told PTI.
There are several slaughterhouses functioning illegally, Rajasekharan said, adding that Sreeprakash had talked about efforts to legalise and modernise them.
"Food is a matter of individual preference. People follow different food habits in Kerala. It is not an issue to be discussed at the time of elections," he said.
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