After remarks on bureaucrats, Uma Bharti says she will improve her language
The Hindu
On Tuesday, Uma Bharti in a brief letter to Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh said, “I am deeply hurt by my own words.”
After her controversial remarks that government officials are there only to “pick up our [leaders’] slippers”, senior BJP leader Uma Bharti has written a letter to the Congress veteran Digvijaya Singh, saying she will improve her language and also urged him to do so.
As a video containing Ms. Bharti’s critical comments against bureaucracy surfaced on social media on Monday, Mr. Singh had criticised her for telling him to speak less, while she herself used “highly objectionable” words against bureaucrats.
He had also sought an apology from her over her comments.

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