Congress MLA now has to apologize: “I used to feel bad when beautiful nurses called me Grandpa,”

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One senior Karnataka Congress MLA Raju Kage, When a controversy arose after the comment, the Congress leader had to apologize.

In fact, Raju Kage, Congress MLA from Kagwad assembly constituency of Karnataka, had given a statement regarding nurses that he felt sad when the beautiful nurses in the hospital used to call him grandfather.

The 65-year-old MLA has made a video apologizing for his statement. He said, “My intention was not to hurt anyone”.Controversy arose over a statement by senior Karnataka Congress MLA Raju Kage. He recently said that he felt hurt when good-looking nurses in the hospital used to call him ‘Dadaji’. However, when controversy started over this statement of the Congress leader, he had to apologize. By making such a statement I had shared my sorrow of growing old. If my words have hurt anyone, I apologize.”

What was Raju Kage’s statement?

“I was in the hospital for a month for my liver transplant. When doctors visited me and asked about my health, I told them that when the young nurses in the hospital used to call me ‘Dada’ I felt very sad.” He made this statement It was given while participating in a cultural program organized on the occasion of the Dussehra festival at Amarkhoda in Belagavi district on Saturday. Addressing the gathering, Kage reportedly said that he felt hurt when young nurses called him Dada.

65-year-old Congress MLA Raju Kage apologized for his statement

Kage has released a video apologizing for the statement, in which he said, “My intention was not to hurt anyone. By making such a statement I had shared my sorrow of growing old. If my words have hurt anyone, I apologize.”When the controversy increased over this statement of 65-year-old Congress MLA Raju Kage, he had to come forward to apologize. Kage has released a video apologizing for the statement. In which he said, “I have not said this while hiding in a room. I made that comment responsibly in a public meeting. The statement was just to say that I have become old. But thousands of meanings can be derived from it. There is no need to give it any different meaning.”

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