Rashtrapati Bhavan criticized Sonia Gandhi’s “poor thing” remark on President Murmu, calling it “unfortunate” and clarifying she was not drained throughout her speech.
The Rashtrapati Bhavan has strongly responded to Congress MP Sonia Gandhi’s latest “poor thing” remark about President Droupadi Murmu. On Friday, the President’s workplace known as the remark “unfortunate” and in “poor taste.”
In an official assertion, the press secretary to the President clarified that Murmu was not drained at any level throughout her hour-long customary tackle on the Budget session of Parliament. The response got here after Sonia Gandhi’s remark, which had sparked controversy.
This is the official Press Release by the Rashtrapati Bhavan shared on 31.01.2025:
While reacting to the media on the Hon’ble President’s Address to the Parliament, some distinguished leaders of the Congress social gathering have made feedback that clearly damage the dignity of the excessive workplace, and due to this fact are unacceptable. These leaders have mentioned that the President was getting very drained by the tip and he or she may hardly converse.
Rashtrapati Bhavan desires to make clear that nothing may very well be farther from the reality. The President was not drained at any level. Indeed, she has believed that talking up for the marginalized communities, for girls and farmers, as she was doing throughout her tackle, can by no means be tiring. The President’s workplace believes it is likely to be the case that these leaders haven’t acquainted themselves with the idiom and discourse in Indian languages corresponding to Hindi, and thus fashioned a unsuitable impression. In any case, such feedback are in poor style, unlucky and fully avoidable.

