The speech did not go down well with the local public and the remark invited widespread criticism and Khader was forced to do a damage control exercise.
He said today that he had not made the remark to insult or deride anyone and spoke at the heat of the moment thinking that the Dakshina Kannada district would get insulted when they were opposing the visit of a democratically elected Chief Minister who was 70 years old.
"I was deeply pained that the cultural heritage of our district would be damaged by the acts of the protesters, he said, adding that he expressed his feelings out of agony.
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