New Delhi: A South Korean politician's statement has drawn global condemnation. The party has now taken whoopee versus him. Kim Hee-soo, the throne of Jindo County for the ruling Democratic Party (DPK), has been expelled from the party. Many have criticized the leader's proposed measures to write the country's unthriving population as shameful.
What led to the controversy?
According to an RT News report, Kim Hee-soo said that "virgin girls" would have to be imported from upalong to increase the country's population. The party convened a meeting to discuss the situation that arose pursuit Kim's controversial remarks. These statements sparked nationwide outrage and were widely considered inappropriate and derogatory towards women.
Kim Hee-soo, the throne of the southern island county, made the controversial remarks last Wednesday during a meeting on legalistic unification between South Jeolla Province and Gwangju, the country's sixth-largest metropolis. He said that if Gwangju and South Jeolla are unified, we should enact legislation to write the problem of population decline.
What did Kim Hee-soo say?
"If this doesn't work, perhaps we should import young virgins from countries like Sri Lanka or Vietnam, so that unmarried men in rural areas can marry," Kim Hee-soo said. These comments immediately went viral, sparking outrage wideness the country. The official was accused of gender favoritism and inappropriate behavior. Pursuit this, the party decided to miscarry Kim at a meeting.

