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Farooq Abdullah says, We're scared of speaking to women now, keeping women secretaries

New Delhi: Union Minister and National Conference patron Farooq Abdullah today stirred a hornets' nest when he remarked in Parliament premises that he was scared of speaking to women now. Asked about his comments on

BJP leader Smriti Irani condemned Dr Abdullah's remark saying this was highly inappropriate coming from a senior minister and that too inside the Parliament premises.

Congress leader Ambika Soni said, she has not heard the remark, "but I think he may have made this remark light-heartedly as a joke. He is very much sensitive towards gender justice."

Hours later, Dr Abdullah tendered an apology saying he was sorry if his remark has hurt anybody. "I am against gender injustice, but I apologise if I have hurt anybody's sentiments."

He lashed out at the media, saying he was being targeted. "Sometimes you guys take up Modi, and now me. What have I done, or said? Why are you targeting me?"

In the morning, this is what Farooq said: "These days the situation is such that one is scared of talking to girls. We feel that a lady should not be hired as a secretary. God forbidding, if there is some complaint we may land in jail."

The New and Renewable Energy Minister was responding to queries about sexual assault cases involving important dignitaries.