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Digvijay explains '100 tanch' as 100 pc pure, does not explain 'maal'

New Delhi, Jul 27:  Congress leader Digvijay Singh, who has drawn flak for his “tanch maal” remark on woman MP from the party, today hit out at the media, blaming its “TRP race” for the

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New Delhi, Jul 27:  Congress leader Digvijay Singh, who has drawn flak for his “tanch maal” remark on woman MP from the party, today hit out at the media, blaming its “TRP race” for the controversy.



“In its race for TRP rating Media is running amok. A commonly used phrase used for praising a person is being labelled Sexist! Deplorable.

 “100 Tanch means 100% Pure . And media calls it Sexist ! For a change they should do some introspection instead of gunning for Politicians,” Singh commented in his two posts on the microblogging site twitter this morning.

Singh had courted a controversy when he described party MP Meenakshi Natarajan “sou tanch khara maal” (totally pure).

“Our party MP, Meenakshi Natrajan is a Gandhian, simple and an honest leader. She keeps going from place to place in her constituency. I am a seasoned smith of politics.

Meenakshi Sou Tanch Khara Maal Hai (totally pure),” the Congress General Secretary had said addressing party workers in Mandsaur town in Madhya Pradesh on Thursday.

Digvijay Singh's remark were slammed by BJP with party leader Vinay Katiyar saying that he had lost his mental balance and needs treatment urgently.

”We have stopped taking Digivijay Singh seriously,” BJP spokesperson Meenakshi Lekhi had said.

 Congress found it hard to defend Singh's controversial statements as party spokesperson Renuka Chowdhary ducked a barrage of questions saying she had not heard them.

Singh, however, had clarified yesterday that his remark meant that Natrajan was like “pure gold” and threatened to take legal action against TV channels for wrongly reporting it.

Natarajan herself said there's nothing offensive in the comment and it was just a colloquial phase which should be seen in the context of what the leader had said.  

Uploading the link of his speech in Mandsaur, where he had made the controversial remarks, Singh asked whether they were “sexist”.

Singh's tweet says “Link of my Mandsaur speech and my comments about Meenaxi Natrajan. Are they SEXIST.”