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Gujarat: Madhusudan Mistry served notice for his derogatory remarks

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Last Updated: April 25, 2014, 23:03 IST

Gujarat: Madhusudan Mistry served notice for his derogatory remarks

Vadodara district election officer Vinod R Rao gave Mistry time till 5 pm on April 27 to explain his stand.

Vadodara: Election authorities on Friday slapped a notice on Madhusudan Mistry, Congress candidate from Vadodara, for allegedly making derogatory remarks against women.

Vadodara district election officer Vinod R Rao gave Mistry time till 5 pm on April 27 to explain his stand regarding the alleged remarks made against senior BJP leader Sushma Swaraj while responding to reporters few weeks back.

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    The BJP, in its complaint to the Election Commission, had sought action against the Congress leader alleging that Mistry's statement was "vulgar and intended to tarnish the image of a woman who herself is an elderly person".

    Rao said it was "clearly a gender-insensitive answer violating the dignity of women", and violated the Model Code of Conduct and some sections of the IPC.

    first published:April 25, 2014, 23:03 IST
    last updated:April 25, 2014, 23:03 IST