Union minister Subhas Sarkar kicks up row with remarks on Tagore's complexion
The Hindu
Due to his not so fair complexion, his mother and many others in the family did not cradle Rabindranath in their arms or sat him in their laps, claims Union Minister Subhas Sarkar.
Union Minister Subhas Sarkar courted a controversy on August 18 with his remarks that Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore's mother did not cradle him in her arms when he was a child because of his "not so fair complexion", provoking angry reactions from West Bengal's ruling TMC, which said it was an "insult" to a state icon. The Minister of State for Education made the comments during a visit to Visva Bharati, the university founded by Tagore. The doctor-turned-BJP MP said before a small audience that while other members of the Tagore family had "bright yellowish fair" complexion, Tagore was fair but had a reddish hue to his skin.More Related News
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