Campaign managers working with different political parties said often such controversial remarks are strategically made, including at the behest of rivals for obvious gains, to polarise voters

Elections:As the survey fever rises, numerous government officials have stooped so low that the political story is going disgraceful – now and again, actually.
While the group of such undignified people has the standard bigmouths like Azam Khan of the Samajwadi Party (SP) remarking on the shade of an opponent’s “clothing”, there are likewise solidified government officials like Kamal Nath of the Congress making comments about when the head administrator was yet of the age to pick up wearing pants.
Battle chiefs working with various ideological groups said regularly such questionable comments are deliberately made, including at the command of opponents for clear gains, to energize voters and they are coursed generally through a very much planned web based life attention system.
In such cases, even a disciplinary activity suits an account based on pessimism, one such “strategist” said.
Khan, who was slapped with a crusade boycott by the Election Commission (EC), a FIR by the UP police, a notice from the National Commission for Women, has stayed proud by saying that he didn’t take any name in his comments, regardless of the viral video of his discourse being evident about on-screen character lawmaker Jaya Prada being the objective of his correspond.