Miffed over the absence of senior doctors at a function in his Lok Sabha constituency Chandrapur yesterday, the Union Minister of State for Home Affairs had said that "these people should join Naxals" and "we will then shoot you with bullets".
Ahir was speaking at the inauguration of a generic medicine counter at the Government Medical College and Hospital in Chandrapur, in eastern Maharashtra. The district civil surgeon, Uday Nawade, and dean of the medical college, S S More, were not present at the event.
"So they should join Naxals. Why do you stay here? Go there, then we will shoot you with bullets. Why do you give tablets (pills) here? How justified is it to remain absent when I am coming to the hospital," Ahir had said.
Ahir today told PTI that he was "upset" over the absence of the Civil Surgeon at the event, for which many dignitaries like the mayor, the deputy mayor and prominent doctors were present.
He said his comment was aimed particularly at the Civil Surgeon's "irresponsible behaviour" and not at other government officials or doctors, as is being "misinterpreted" by media.
"Naxals don't want democracy, I know this as I am in the Home Ministry and if you also do not believe in democracy better go and join Naxals if you are not interested in giving tablets then we shall give you 'goli' (pills). This was my statement which has been misinterpreted and quoted out of contest," he said.
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