Surendra Singh, BJP MLA from Ballia, who has a reputation for making controversial statements, has now termed doctors as "demons" and journalists as "brokers".
BJP MLA Surendra Sing, while speaking at a function on Doctors' Day on Monday, said government doctors were like 'demons' who did not serve the poor and termed journalists as 'brokers' at the local level.
Surendra Singh, BJP MLA from Ballia, who has a reputation for making controversial statements, has now termed doctors as "demons" and journalists as "brokers".
The legislator, while speaking at a function on Doctors' Day on Monday in Balia, said that government doctors were like 'demons' who did not serve the poor.
"Doctors working in government hospitals bargain with patients and have turned into demons. I pray to God that he gives them right thinking," he said.
Surendra Singh then turned his ire towards journalists and said that most journalists worked as 'brokers' at the local level.
"These journalists do not print good articles and only God knows what message they want to give to society," he said.
Singh, in the past, has made several controversial statements. He had made remarks like prostitutes are better than government officials and also insisted that "even Lord Ram cannot stop incidents of rape". He also compared West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee with Lankini, a female demon from Ramayana.
Another time, he urged Hindu couples to have at least five children for Hindutva to remain intact, saying the step is necessary to increase the population of Hindus in India.
"It is the desire of every spiritual leader (mahant) for every couple to have a minimum of five children. This way the population will be under control, and Hindutva would remain intact," the BJP MLA had said.
IANS