Saturday, August 17, 2013

Lessons from Indian Democracy: 8 Infamous Sexist Remarks Made by Indian Politicians

Lessons from Indian Democracy

 8 Infamous Sexist Remarks Made by Indian Politicians

These remarks are from the politicians of World's Largest Democracy, from a country where we witnessed No Marshallh. It reminds us that for democracy, we do need continuity of elections yet we also needs Some More Important steps especially regarding Gender biases, respect for lower classes, protection for minorities, Human Rights etc. If such steps are absent then it means Democracy is for Elite Only. Just read these remarks by the Indians for the Indians and of the Indians, it includes leaders of Congress, BJP, SWP etc. The main issue is not to share these remarks as reproduced by Sillicon India website but to remind you what their respected parties did against their leaders who issued such remarks. just read urself
Only Attractive Women Get Ahead" By Mulayam Singh Yadav
Only girls and women from affluent class can go forward...remember this..you (rural women) will not get a chance...Our rural women did not have that much attraction
“Old Wife Loses Her Charm” Sriprakash Jaiswal, Union Coal Minister 
“New victories and new weddings both have their own importance. As time passes, the joy of the victory fades, just like a wife becomes old and loses her charm as time passes.”
Sanjay Nirupam, a Congress MP, made a nasty(Self rightous) remark using indecent language against Smriti Irani, a BJP leader and former TV actress
I don’t have to listen to you. It’s been four days since you have entered politics and you already think you are a great political analyst. Till yesterday you were dancing on television and today you have become a politician
“Stay Indoor To Prevent Rape” Andhra Pradesh Congress Chief, and Minister for Transport in the government of Andhra Pradesh Botsa Satyanarayan
“Just because India achieved freedom at midnight does not mean that women can venture out after dark. They should ensure that they do not board buses with few passengers.
“Dented And Painted Women” By Abhijit Mukherjee Son of Indian president Parnab Mukherjee
At a time when the entire India was deeply shocked with the Delhi gang-rape incident that was followed by a series of protests, mainly carried out by the youth and women, Abhijit Mukherjee, Member of Parliament and President’s own son erupted with a chauvinistic comment against women who were part of the protest. He said, "Those who are coming in the name of students in the rallies, sundori, sundori mahila (beautiful women), highly dented and painted, giving interviews in TV and showing off. What’s basically happening in Delhi is something like pink revolution, which has very little connection with ground realities."He also said, "dented-painted women protesters in Delhi went to discotheques and then turned up at India Gate to express outrage.’’
“50 Crore Girlfriend” By Narendra Modi ( expected future Indian PM)
What a girlfriend. Have you ever seen a 50-crore-girl friend?
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