MP chief minister accused of 'plagiarism' over 'poem by wife'

02 December,2020 12:34 PM IST |  Bhopal  |  mid-day online correspondent

shivraj Singh Chouhan has posted a poem on Twitter after his father-in-law died. The post, however, has sparked a controversy after an MP based writer and branding expert claimed it was written by her

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. File Pic


Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has come under opposition attack and has been accused of "plagiarism", over a poem he shared on Twitter last month when his father-in-law had died. An MP based writer and branding expert has claimed the poem was written by her which Chouhan claimed was written by his wife.

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As per a report on NDTV, the CM's father-in-law - Ghanshyam Das Masani - died on November 18 at the age of 88. Four days later, the BJP leader shared few lines of a Hindi poem titled - "Bauji" (Respected Father) - on his Twitter account to pay tribute, and said it was written by his wife Sadhna Singh.

The social media post, however, has sparked controversy after an MP based writer and branding expert - Bhumika Birthare - claimed it was written by her. "I am like your niece, what will you get by stealing my poem. This poem was written by me. Hope you will not violate my rights as "Mama'' is known for protecting the rights," she said on Twitter on Monday, tagging Chief Minster, popularly known as "Mama-ji (uncle)".

"Kindly give the credit to me sir. The poem is written by me and its title is "Daddy" and not "Baauji". Don't do injustice to my feelings for my father," she said in a series of tweets, and also tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Bithare said she had written the poem when she was grieving the loss of her father. "I wrote what I went through as I performed the last rites of my father. I used my phone's notepad to write, and the date and time was mentioned. I also shared it on my family WhatsApp group," she recalled.

"On November 21, I posted the poem on Facebook after coming back to Bhopal. My friend shared a screenshot, saying the Chief Minister's wife - Sadhna Singh - had shared the poem in a WhatsApp group... I just replied with a smiley. But after that I came to know that the Chief Minister had also tweeted the poem, giving the credit to his wife. I have strong objection to this... you are my Mama, my favorite. I don't want to politicize this. All I want is credit for what I wrote," she added.

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Criticising Chouhan, former union minister and senior Congress leader Arun Yadav said: "The BJP is an expert in changing names. Earlier, they used to change the name of the schemes introduced by the Congress regime, but now Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is showing off a poem written by somebody else as that of his wife's."

The state BJP unit refused to comment on the controversy, saying it was a "personal matter".

Senior Congress leader K. K. Mishra said, "Shivraj ji, though this issue is related to the sad demise and condolences to your beloved father-in-law, but a niece's tweet casts serious doubts on your credibility and working style! Such a thing should not have happened on such unfortunate occasion?"

The opening lines of poem shared on social media read: "Jiske kandhe pe baith kar ghooma karti thi, use kandha de kar aayi hoon, uske mathe ko choomkar, zindagi ki nasihten lekar aayi hoon. (I used to sit on his shoulder but today I offered a shoulder at his last rites. I kissed his forehead and took lessons of life)".

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