Asked if he was enjoying his time as a contestant from the Ghatal Lok Sabha seat, his hometown in West Midnapore district, Dev, in an interview to a Bengali tabloid, said, "Enjoy....! It's just like being raped 'yaar'! You can shout or you can enjoy. (Laughs) Thats it. What more than that? Anyway when I have come (into politics), let me do the work".
The actor however later apologised for the remark saying he didn't mean to offend anyone.
"I m new in politics. My heart is clean. No offence meant 2 any1. I respect Maa,sis al women n brothers. Dint mean 2 hurt any1. SINCERE SORRY (sic)," he wrote on Twitter.
The remarks raised the hackles of women's rights activists and political parties including Congress, BJP and CPI(M), who condemned them.
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"This is the result of fielding actors and singers in election," Chowdhury said.
CPI(M) leader Sujon Chakraborty said, "We condemn it in the strictest sense, especially when such a comment has come from a man who is seen as a role model by youngsters".
State BJP president Rahul Sinha also condemned the comments and even hinted that they might move the Election Commission over the issue.