West Bengal minister Dr Nirmal Maji courted controversy on Tuesday, 28 January, for describing medical students as "dogs" after facing their protest at the 186th Foundation Day programme of the Calcutta Medical College and Hospital.
Alleging that Maji, the minister of state for labour, was not related to the institute in any way, students shouted "Go Back" slogans and waved black flags at him when he was about to enter the venue of the programme.
The chairman of the Patients' Welfare Committee of the hospital, Maji, however, managed to get past them.
While delivering his speech, Maji referred to the Hindi proverb "Hathi chale bazaar, kutte bhonke hazaar (an elephant walks on without caring for barks of dogs in his trail) triggering further uproar among the medical students.
A student of the institute, Sayantan Mukhoti, said "Even though Maji has made such a cheap comment, we should not return it by making another crass comment. That is beneath our dignity."
Power Minister Sobhandeb Chattopadhyay, who was also present at the programme, said, "Elders should forgive students for small mistakes".
Maji was embroiled in a controversy for referring a relative's dog for dialysis at the state-run SSKM Hospital in 2015.
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