
Chennai, March 17 AIADMK MP C Ve Shanmugam sparked controversy on Tuesday by making remarks about actress Nayanthara while ridiculing Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M K Stalin's initiative of "Tell us your dream," leading to backlash from various groups.
While participating in the party's protest against the DMK government in Villupuram, about 150 km from here, Shanmugam, a former state minister, remarked, "I want Nayanthara, will you fulfill it? Will the Chief Minister fulfill someone's dream of marrying Nayanthara?"
Taking a dig at the Chief Minister for launching the scheme at the end of his term to obtain feedback on development initiatives from the public, Shanmugam questioned what Stalin had actually achieved during his five-year tenure.
Later, the former state law minister expressed regret and clarified that his remarks about the actress were made "in error" and that there was no "malicious intent."
However, a spokesperson from the party distanced the AIADMK from the derogatory and inappropriate remark.
Shanmugam is known for making controversial remarks. Previously, he had said that the Chief Minister might even announce a free wife as part of his election promises.
This statement evoked spontaneous criticism from political party leaders.
Lashing out at the MP, DMK deputy general secretary Kanimozhi said that the AIADMK has never had any political culture or basic morality.
"Therefore, it is futile to expect the Leader of the Opposition to take action against the disgusting speech of this person from his party who routinely degrades women," Kanimozhi said on 'X.'
"It is a disgusting statement made by a repeat offender C Ve Shanmugam. This is not the first time he has made such derogatory comments concerning women. Edappadi K Palaniswami (AIADMK general secretary) should take action against him," DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai said.
Former CPI (M) legislator K Balabharathi demanded that the Election Commission take immediate action against Shanmugam.
Congress MP from Karur Jothimani strongly condemned his remarks and said that such blatant and obscene speech made against women in public cannot be ignored.
"It is not acceptable to speak in bad light of a woman who is a successful in the film industry, a wife of another, a mother of two children, who has gone through various struggles and continues to travel. It is also wrong according to law," she said in a post on 'X.'
The MP demanded that the police immediately register a case against Shanmugam and take appropriate action.