Lekhi slams protesting farmers as 'mawali', later retracts

Meenakshi Lekhi further said that the protesting farmers are playing in the hands of middlemen, and the protestors should not be called farmers

July 23, 2021 10:31 am | Updated 10:52 am IST - New Delhi:

MoS for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi addresses a press conference at BJP headquarters in New Delhi, Thursday, July 22, 2021.

MoS for External Affairs Meenakshi Lekhi addresses a press conference at BJP headquarters in New Delhi, Thursday, July 22, 2021.

Union Minister and Bharathiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Meenakshi Lekhi on July 22 denounced farmers protesting in New Delhi against the three contentious farm laws as ‘ mawali’ (ruffian) after she was asked about incidents of alleged violence during their protests.

As her comments created a furore, Ms. Lekhi later tweeted that her comments were ‘twisted’ and that she withdraws her words if they have hurt anyone.

At her press conference in the BJP headquarters, when a reporter referred to farmers attacking a camera person when he was covering their protests at Jantar Mantar, she said, "You should stop calling them farmers because they are not farmers." She continued, "They are playing in the hands of some conspirators. Farmers don't have time to sit in Jantar Mantar. They are working in their farms. Middlemen are behind them (protestors) who do not want farmers to get benefits." She also cited the violent incidents in the national capital during farmers' protest on January 26, and said these protestors should not be called farmers.

Replying to another question about the attack on the camera person, who works with a leading Hindi news channel, and also the January 26 incidents, she said, "You are calling them farmers again. They are mawali ." She said such attacks are criminal incidents whose cognisance should be taken. The cameraperson was injured after he was allegedly attacked by a freelance journalist on July 22 at Jantar Mantar where the farmers are protesting against the new agri laws, police said.

The cameraperson has been identified as Nagendra Gosain, police said.

A senior police officer said Mr. Gosain was attacked by Prabhjot Singh, a freelance journalist.

Mr. Gosain said Mr. Singh was abusing mediapersons in the morning and was also recording it. Mr. Singh also used foul language against a woman journalist, he said.

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