




‘‘Certain utterances from some leaders were a disgrace to democracy,’’ Rudy said while hinting at Singh's recent statements swearing his loyalty to the Nehru-Gandhi family.
However, a number of BJP leaders maintained that Rudy's comment was ‘‘eminently avoidable’’ and that it was ‘‘unbecoming of his status as spokesman’’ . While refusing to say anything on record, the other two party spokespersons said that they were ‘‘not pleased’’ with the observation. Though one of them maintained: ‘‘It's not that other parties have not used more offensive expressions.’’
Rudy, meanwhile, defended his statement, saying: ‘‘Ours is a highly evolved democracy, but certain people want us to believe that it's a family-run enterprise. It's in this context that I used the expression pets.’’ A top BJP leader, however, said that political discourse shouldn't be allowed to "degenerate" to this level. ‘‘Civility must not become casualty of partisan politics,’’ party vice-president Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi said.


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