Bengaluru, Mar 25 (IANS): Within hours of his controversial statement on 'extra-marital affairs' going viral, Karnataka Health Minister K. Sudhkar on Wednesday took to twitter to express his regret over making such remarks.
In a series of tweets in Kannada, Sudhakar said that at first he regrets on making any statement that was deemed as hurting anyone's sentiments. "I respect all my legislator friends and I do honour their integrity. I did not say anything with an intent to hurt my legislator friends," he said.
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"I was deeply hurt by the Congress party's attitude towards us (six ministers). My intent of making such a statement was to tell them that they should also 'do some soul searching job' before targeting anyone. However, this seems to have gone beyond one's understanding. I only request those who are translating or interpreting my statement in a literal sense. I request them to do some soul searching before commenting on others," he said in a tweet.
Earlier, reacting to media's question over the Karnataka Congress' ongoing protest inside the Assembly for the last three days demanding resignation of six Ministers who have secured an ex-parte injuction order from the court to bar media from publishing any defamatory content against them, Sudhakar had dared the Opposition leaders to come clean on their "extra-marital affairs" rather than pointing fingers at others.