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Indian Union Muslim League General Secretary K P A Majeed said Ramachandran should have avoided making such comments. Ramachandran drew flak from various quarters for his alleged remarks that Shailaja was trying to get the label of “COVID Rani” (COVID Queen).
He had also said that during the Nipah outbreak, she camped in Kozhikode as a ‘guest artist’ and tried to become the ‘Nipah Rajakumari’ (Nipah princess). As the state Congress chief stuck to his jibe against the Health Minister and refused to apologize, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan had slammed the remarks as ‘anti-women’ and an attempt to target one leading the battle against COVID-19.
Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Chennithala, “The Chief Minister was cherry-picking a part of the statement made by Ramachandran. The state Congress chief has already made it clear that it was not his style to personally insult anyone…” “He just pointed out certain facts. We will not allow anyone to corner him and attack him,” Chennithala said.
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Chennithala claimed that the ruling party was trying to ‘hide its failures’ in dealing with the COVID-19 crisis in the state. Meanwhile, Majeed told reporters that his party was of the opinion that the Congress chief should have avoided such a remark.
“However, we don’t feel that it was right on part of the Chief minister to exploit the situation and hide its failures,” he said.