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Another faux pas by Shinde, reads out part of statement on J&K twice

Press Trust of India | Posted on Mar 14, 2013 at 03:30pm IST

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New Delhi: Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde on Thursday committed yet another faux pas in Lok Sabha by reading out twice a part of his statement on the terrorist attack in Srinagar. Members were agitated and even Shinde's ministerial colleagues were looking in disbelief as the Home Minister started reading the statement for the second time.

Several BJP members stood up to point out to Speaker Meira Kumar that the statement was being read again. Unmindful of this, Shinde went on and read out almost half of the five-paragraph statement.

Finally, he stopped only after a Lok Sabha official went up to him to apparently say that he has already read it out and was repeating it. A few weeks ago, Shinde had committed a gaffe in Rajya Sabha when he read out a statement naming the three girls who were raped and killed in Bhandara district of Maharashtra. As per Supreme Court guidelines, rape victims cannot be named.

Shinde reads out part of his statement on J&K twice

Shinde\'s ministerial colleagues were looking in disbelief as the Home Minister started reading the statement for the second time.

Prior to that, he had referred to Pakistan-based Jamaat-ud-Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, the main accused Mumbai terror attacks of 2008, as 'Shri' and 'Mr' in a statement made on the visit of Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik.

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Sushil Kumar Shinde

Posted on May 22, 2013 at 12:30AM IST
Sushilkumar Shinde (Maharashtra INC Lok Sabha Solapur) B.A. (Hons.), LL.B. Educated at Dayanand College, Solapur and Shivaji University Kolhapur (Maharashtra) Profession: Agriculturist, Lawyer, Political and Social Worker. Positions Held: 197 ...

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Posted on May 22, 2013 at 02:25AM IST
The Lok Sabha (Hindi: लोक सभा) (also titled the House of the People, by the Constitution) is the directly elected lower house of the Parliament of India. As of 2009 there have been fifteen Lok Sabhas elected ...

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