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Kerala CM Achuthanandan finally says 'sorry'

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  • Under flak for his comments on slain NSG commando Sandeep Unnikrishnan's family, Kerala Chief Minister V S Achuthanandan on Wednesday reversed his stand and expressed "deep sorrow and regret" over the pain caused to the officer's kins.

    "I express deep sorrow and regret over the pain caused to Sandeep Unnikrishnan's family by certain remarks of me," the 85-year-old Marxist veteran told reporters here after the Congress-led UDF stalled the assembly proceedings, demanding an apology from him over his remarks.

    Achuthanandan's remarks that "even a dog would not have glanced at that house had it not been (Major) Sandeep's residence," had caused uproar across the nation.

    His clarification came shortly after he declined to tender an apology in the assembly, stating that his remarks were distorted by the media and exploited by the Congress and the BJP for political gains.

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    At the press meet, Achuthanandan claimed that he expressed regret on his remarks in the assembly itself but opposition sought to distort the issue by stalling the proceedings for political gains.

    Achuthanandnan said he chose to convene the press meet to "clarify" his position. However, he declined to entertain questions from the mediapersons.

    Kerala CM Achuthanandan finally says 'sorry'By: Madhu | 04-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Being a Keralite I feel sorry to the various methods employed by our Chief Minister's rival, including 'Media' to make him to step dowm by attacking him mentally. From watching TV, what I understood is he never made any wrong statement that insults Major's family. This fact was endorsed by Major's family itself yesterday. When madia talks on the need of moral political leaders supporting this attack on him is not good for Kerala as wellas India. By supporting his rivals, your are basically creating 'Naxalisum' to come back to soil of kerala. All most all the people of Kerala are aware of congress and his own party men's hiiden agenda to corner him. I'm not understanding why they are affraid of him.
    Even a dog won't accept his fake sorry.By: R Prasad | 03-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Even a dog won't accept his fake sorry. Stupid idiot Commie CM.
    Pathetic remarkBy: Lt Cdr CV Prakash Retd | 03-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Kerala CM's remark during the funeral of a state hero Maj Unnikrishnan reeks of shamelessness. Keralites havent ever seen a bomb fall during war thats why they have such scant disregard for the Indian Military. If there is one last vestige of Indian Pride it is India's Military. They are the ones who give their lives so that our spineless politicians can sleep in peace. Such disgraceful remarks shows the character of the leaders that we elect as our servants. The anger of the common man is understandable. we call Pakistan a failed state, but there cannot be a more failed state than India.
    CM's belated apologyBy: N.V.SANKARAN | 03-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward The comments from Mr. Achuthanandan was not surprising. Interestingly, Mr. Achudanandan is not alone amongst the Kerala comrades in using uncivilized language against their adversaries. On an earlier occasion, he had the temerity to call the eminent scientist and former president, Dr. A.P.J Abdulkalam a "Vaanam viduvan maatram ariyunnayal" in the most derogatory manner, not due to any provocation from the esteemed Dr. Kalaam, but because he spoke in support of the nuclear deal, which was against the communists' stand. What else can you expect from an undereducated person who does not have the qualification needed for becoming even a peon in a government department? Whatever the reason, Mr. Unnikrishnan had very clearly indicated well in advance that he does not want the Kerala politicians to visit his house. If Mr. Achudanandan or Kodiyeri had any self-respect or respect for the positions they occupy, they should not have visited that house. Were they trying to prove that they did not have the standard of even a dog when the CM sneaked into Mr. Unnikrishnan’s house, which according to them, “not even a dog would have visited had it not been for Major Sandeep” by dodging him and using their power as the CM and the Home minister despite his strong protests? Why did they send sniffer dogd to Major Sadeep’s house? Did they suspect that the NSG officer’s house keeps bombs? You cannot demand respect from anybody, but you have to earn it through your actions. Mr. Unnikrishnan’s actions are pardonable considering that he was, at that time, an ordinary father grieving the death of his only son. And now his family has tendered their apology. But, a person occupying such respectable position of CM using such words is equal to denigrating the position he is occupying. Now that Mr. Achudanandan has offered an apology though belatedly, even if it under pressure, it would salvage the respect of the CM of the most literate state to some extent.
    Kerala CM Achuthanandan finally says 'sorry'By: Soman | 16-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward If sniffer dogs were sent to Mr.Unnikrishnan's house it maynot have been braught by Kerala chief minister, but the Karnataka police
    politicians deserve to be hatedBy: vikram | 03-Dec-2008 Reply | Forward Politicians should take note of it. I fully support Major Unnikrishnan's dad. He is not alone . The whole of India is with him. Political leaders have made a mockery of our system. It is absolutely non-functional. Even after such a ghastly incident in Mumbai, they are talking and talking and not taking any concrete steps to counter terrorism. Wake up you scum bags before we hound you in the streets.
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