NEW DELHI: Rajasthan chief minister Vasundhara Raje on Friday reacted angrily to senior leader Sharad Yadav 's comments body shaming her and urged the Election Commission to take action against Yadav for his sexist remarks.She added that his remarks were an 'insult' to all women.On Thursday, the Bihar politician had sparked controversy when he said the Rajasthan chief minister should take rest as she has gained weight."Give rest to Vasundhara. She looks too tired and has gained too much weight. Earlier she was slim. (Vasundhara ko aaram do, bahut thak gayi hain, bahut moti ho gayi hain, pehle patli thi)," Yadav had said on Thursday in Alwar while addressing a rally.On Friday, after casting her vote in Rajasthan's Jhalawar district , Raje responded, "I am absolutely shocked because I don't think any leader with such experience and who had very close relations with our family can say such a thing.""One needs to keep their language in control... And I think to set an example for the future it is very important that the Election Commission takes cognisance of things like this so that people do not repeat something similar in the future," she added."And also I can't see this being used, particularly against women. So I actually feel insulted and I feel all women are insulted," she stated.Yadvav, meanwhile, sought to clarify his remarks this morning, saying it was a 'joke' and that his intentions were not to be derogatory. ""I said it as a joke. I've old relations with her. It wasn't derogatory in any way. I had no intentions of hurting her. When I met her, I told her then also that you're gaining weight," Yadav told ANI.Raje was, however, clearly not appeased.Polling in presently underway in Rajasthan to elect a new state assembly. Results will be announced on Tuesday.