Earlier this week, a minister in Madhya Pradesh sparked controversy over comments about women. These comments belong to the caste and are not popular among the locals.
Minister Pizzahular Singh later apologized for these remarks.
Singh, who holds a position in the food and civilian supply department of the Madhya Pradesh government, said in an encounter on Wednesday that upper castes and influential people restrict their women to the family, so if we want social equality, then These women should be excluded. Their home. These comments were reported by many news organizations and were widely criticized on various social media platforms. “This happens when you deliver the right message in the wrong way/language. People are triggered, your message is put aside, and you are embroiled in a new controversy. So please think twice before you speak,” Twitter User Jr Dixit said.
“Words are important. Indian women’s job participation rate is very low and will only cause problems for society in general. Although harsh language should be avoided in matters related to personal choice,” another netizen tweeted Write.
However, Singh said that his remarks were misunderstood and he had no intention of hurting the emotions of any particular community.
Singh said: “If someone is emotionally hurt, I apologize, but I am not saying this to belittle any community. My motivation is that women of all backgrounds should be engaged in social service equally. People have misrepresented me. if.”
The Minister explained that the family members of his party, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), were absent, which is why he said that all of them should be brought out to work for society and the party.
“I’m not talking about Thakur women or women in Congress. I mean the people on our board and the Brahmins in the region. I don’t think I’ve said anything wrong. If people are still hurt, I apologize,” he added. . .
Earlier, the minister also made controversial remarks to the wife of parliament candidate Vishwanath Singh Anjum, and the Election Committee sought a reply from the BJP.
News Source : Hindustan Times