In a letter written to Shah, Laxmi Kanta Chawla raised objections to Madhya Pradesh Home Minister Babulal Gaur's controversial remarks that women can worship from home instead of entering the temple in Shani Shingnapur, alleging that no action had sbeen taken by the party against him.
The former Punjab cabinet minister said that such statements will not benefit a party like BJP, which has lakhs of female workers and will adversely affect the image of the country.
Gaur had said "Leave it, women can worship at home", when his response was sought on the ongoing debate on whether women should be allowed into the temple in Shani Shingnapur.
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