<p>Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde today committed yet another faux pas in Lok Sabha by reading out twice a part of his statement on the terrorist attack in Srinagar.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Members were agitated and even Shinde's ministerial colleagues were looking in disbelief as the Home Minister started reading the statement for the second time.<br /><br />Several BJP members stood up to point out to Speaker Meira Kumar that the statement was being read again.<br /><br />Unmindful of this, Shinde went on and read out almost half of the five-paragraph statement.<br /><br />Finally, he stopped only after a Lok Sabha official went up to him to apparently say that he has already read it out and was repeating it.<br /><br />A few weeks ago, Shinde had committed a gaffe in Rajya Sabha when he read out a statement naming the three girls who were raped and killed in Bhandara district of Maharashtra. As per Supreme Court guidelines, rape victims cannot be named.<br /><br />Prior to that, he had referred to Pakistan-based Jamaat-ud -Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, the main accused Mumbai terror attacks of 2008, as 'Shri' and 'Mr' in a statement made on the visit of Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik.</p>
<p>Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde today committed yet another faux pas in Lok Sabha by reading out twice a part of his statement on the terrorist attack in Srinagar.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Members were agitated and even Shinde's ministerial colleagues were looking in disbelief as the Home Minister started reading the statement for the second time.<br /><br />Several BJP members stood up to point out to Speaker Meira Kumar that the statement was being read again.<br /><br />Unmindful of this, Shinde went on and read out almost half of the five-paragraph statement.<br /><br />Finally, he stopped only after a Lok Sabha official went up to him to apparently say that he has already read it out and was repeating it.<br /><br />A few weeks ago, Shinde had committed a gaffe in Rajya Sabha when he read out a statement naming the three girls who were raped and killed in Bhandara district of Maharashtra. As per Supreme Court guidelines, rape victims cannot be named.<br /><br />Prior to that, he had referred to Pakistan-based Jamaat-ud -Dawa chief Hafiz Saeed, the main accused Mumbai terror attacks of 2008, as 'Shri' and 'Mr' in a statement made on the visit of Pakistan Interior Minister Rehman Malik.</p>