My words will be recorded, that journalist did not tell me, 'Suman'
The debate doesn't seem to be stopping. Sumon posted an apology on Sunday morning about the phone conversation. At that time he was supposed to have gone a little ‘backfoot’ but again he came to the ‘frontfoot’. In the second post on Sunday, Kabir Sumon wrote that his words would be recorded, but the journalist did not tell him. However, in the controversy over the phone conversation, Kabir Sumon's voice matched the voice of the person who was heard saying 'whatever you broadcast' after uttering some insults in unpublishable language. In other words, he wanted that phone conversation to come out in public. In a way, the journalist was told the words in the manner of 'order'. Sunday's second post, however, says otherwise.
Sumon then added, "One of the leaders of the party, the present MLA, the Chief Minister, who is a woman, is equally called 'Begum', Nandigram is called 'Mini Pakistan'. I cannot attack his party verbally." Then the opposition should be allowed to speak. '
He added, ‘The point is to say more, but I don’t want that. Realizing the opportunity, a leader of the Communist Party is also giving advice. That is, the right and the left are united against me. Poet Amiya Chakraborty wrote ‘Melaben tini melaben’. I am not of that level. But, from what I see, I did. '
Sumon wrote in the second post on Sunday, "When a representative of a particular channel called me but he did not tell me to record the conversation between the two of us, he did not take my permission."
However, Sumon also mentioned that he was in favor of easing the tension. "Anyway, not to escalate tensions," he wrote. So admit the guilt. The other party does not have to do anything. Suppose I am very scared. Too much. I'm an old man. Tilt in one push. So - no, baby, don't kill, just let go. '
He later wrote, ‘An audio clip recorded secretly as many have heard. Apologies to those who have been hurt and hurt. I want to invite them and feed them. Not much. Moderate. This corona is in trouble. I hope he will give a chance to Adham. '
Incidentally, Sumon posted a post on Facebook on Saturday morning. Write, he will do what he has done, if necessary. As well as writing, ‘On the phone, on WhatsApp I am naturally infected. That's the decent thing to do, and it should end there. There will be more. I don't come and go. What I have done, if necessary, I will do again. 'Sumon's Facebook post on Saturday says that he had that voice on the phone. Although Sumon did not write about the phone conversation in his post. The post has not been made public. This is done in the 'Only Friends' section of Facebook. In other words, those who are on Sumon's friends list will see that post.
After Saturday's post, Trinamool state general secretary Kunal Ghosh wrote, "All this can only be said if it is a popular singer or a talented intellectual. It cannot happen."
BJP councilor Sajal Ghosh lodged a complaint against the artiste and former Trinamool MP at Muchipara police station. The Gerua camp claims that Sumon's remarks are detrimental to communal and religious harmony. This is not the end, Sumon has accused Sajal, threatened to rape and insulted Hindus. Agnimitra Pal, a BJP MLA and general secretary of the state, tweeted a screenshot of the news that Anandabazar Online reported, citing Sumon's Facebook post on Saturday. Agnimitra also wants to bring the matter to the notice of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. At the same time, he tweeted, "All the honors given by the state government should be taken away from Sumon who commented on the rape of a Bengali mother."
After that, on Sunday, Sumon posted the first apology. After that, after that Facebook post, Trinamool state general secretary Kunal Ghosh sneered at Sumon again. He wrote, "Kabir Sumon - I don't want this for you."
Kunal wrote in his Facebook post, ‘It doesn’t matter who recorded the telephone, or who didn’t. All this does not suit him. This is Sumon Chatterjee - I don't want you. He added, "We strongly protest against the ugly words that were heard on Sumon's face in the audio. Doing it again. He should apologize. If not, action should be taken. No matter how much 'fair' anger there is on a TV channel, that word can't come out. '
In this regard, Kunal wrote in one of his long Facebook posts, ‘Request to Kabir Sumon, is it necessary to increase the talk by posting again and again? No healthy person including Bengali and Bengali is supporting your use of that word. Your anger, your argument is supported by many. But the real annoyance is falling on Dhaka because of your offensive words. 'After all, Kunal hopes that the artist will end the controversy in the relevant post. He writes, ‘The word used is condemnation. Of protest. Sumon, the magician of words of poems and songs, ends the debate by apologizing for using those words. Hopefully, you sincerely put an end to the regrets you expressed in the last post, no matter what the language may be. '
But despite Kunal's 'hope', the controversy did not end there. Sumon's second post on Sunday also has enough fuel for 'debate'.