Posted by AI on 2025-06-10 11:17:18 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-23 22:02:14
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Saket Gokhale, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) MP who triggered an uproar with tweets about a former UN ambassador, has issued a public apology weeks after Twitter took down some of his posts following a complaint by Lakshmi Puri.
In a series of tweets, Gokhale posted on July 6 that he had no knowledge of Puri's complaint, and that he had inadvertently violated the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) as the tweets were posted during the ongoing Assembly elections. He apologized for this breach and pledged to delete the tweets.
The TMC MP further wrote that he had not recognized Lakshmi Puri as a serving diplomat at the time of the initial tweets, and sincerely apologized for any distress caused to her or her family. He emphasized that he had no intention of causing harm, and that he hoped his public apology would end the matter.
This episode, which has been characterized as a scandal for the TMC party, has sparked debate about the responsibility of politicians and public figures regarding the dissemination of information on social media platforms.
Meanwhile, the controversy surrounding Saket Gokhale's now-deleted tweets has prompted various reactions from politicians and the public, with some praising his apology as a demonstration of maturity and others critiquing the issue as a distraction from broader political concerns.