
Chandigarh: Former Haryana Chief Minister
Bhupinder Singh Hooda's suggestion that the state government
offer Rs 6 crore and a plot to honour state-born Manushi
Chhillar for winning the Miss World 2017 title has triggered a
war of words between him and incumbent Manohar Lal Khattar.
What has further fuelled the spat was Hooda taking a
veiled dig at Khattar's bachelor status.
Hooda, a two-time chief minister, said that the Khattar-
led BJP government should honour Chhillar in a befitting way
by offering Rs 6 crore, a plot and a job to her, as is given
to Olympic Games gold medal winning player, since she had
brought laurels to the state and the entire nation with her
feat.
Khattar took strong exception to Hooda's suggestion made
on Wednesday, saying "what the former chief minister offered
is his temperament, as his thinking is confined only to plots
and cash. One should think above all this".
Khattar praised Manushi Chhillar for her reply to the
last question at the Miss World contest when she was asked,
which profession deserves the highest salary and why?
Her reply was "I don't think it is just about cash. But I
think it is about love and respect. All mothers sacrifice so
much for their kids. Therefore, I think the profession that
deserves the highest salary is that of mothers", Khattar said.
When Hooda was asked by reporters to comment on Khattar's
remarks, he replied, "What I was talking about was a serious
issue. What I said was that Manushi deserves to be honoured at
par with Olympic gold medal winning players. She made the
entire state and the country proud. But till today Sakshi
Malik has not been given a job. Besides, there are a number of
other players who should have been given a job, but during
last three years they have been running from pillar to post."
"I believe daughters deserve full respect and they should
not be insulted by such loose talk. Anyway, I don't think
Khattar Sahib is to be blamed for this as only that person can
understand the pain who has a daughter of his own," Hooda said
taking a veiled dig at 63-year-old Khattar, who is a bachelor.
Hitting back at Hooda today, Khattar said that he
considered the entire Haryana as his family.
Khattar said, "This personal comment does not make any
difference to me, but it reflects the mindset of Hooda. One
should not indulge in such cheap politics and refrain from
making personal comments."
"Although I did not raise my own family and have no son
or daughter, yet I always remain deeply concerned about the
sons and daughters of the state, and consider them as my own
family. For me, entire Haryana is my family," Khattar said
while interacting with reporters here.
Further attacking Hooda, Khattar said if the former chief
minister was so concerned about the daughters, "why he did not
take any step during his tenure to curb the social evil of
female foeticide which was mainly responsible for the
imbalanced sex ratio in the state".
The chief minister said that Manushi Chhillar has brought
laurels to the country and the state on her own, and she would
be suitably honoured after a round of consultation with her.
"She is coming to Kurukshetra on November 30 and will
also participate in a programme to be organised at Bhagat
Phool Singh Women University in Khanpur Kalan, district
Sonipat, on December 1. The state government plans to utilise
her services for a social cause," he added.
In reply to another question concerning the bronze
medalist of Rio Olympics 2016, Sakshi Malik, the chief
minister said she had expressed her willingness to continue
with her present job in the railways.
"If she expresses the desire to do job in Haryana, the
state government would provide her a job," he added.
Manushi Chhillar was crowned Miss World 2017 in Sanya,
China, on November 18. The 20-year-old medical student from
Haryana won the coveted crown at a grand event, bringing to an
end the country's dry spell of 17 years at the top pageant
contest.