On Thursday, defending his statement on Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat’s remarks of ripped jeans, she said that his words were not being presented in full context.
In a statement via a video, Rawat’s wife Rashmi Tyagi said that the entire context in which she commented is not being described.
“He (Tirath Singh Rawat) said that the participation of women in the construction of society and country is unprecedented. It is the responsibility of the women of our country to save our cultural heritage, save our identity, save our costumes, ”Rashmi, who has been Miss Meerut, explained.
At an event on Tuesday, Rawat criticized women for wearing ripped jeans and wondered what values they would provide to their children, triggering opposition from opposition parties.
The Chief Minister of Uttarakhand said that due to lack of values, youth these days follow strange fashion trends and consider themselves to be a big shot after wearing jeans at the knees, while women also follow such trends.
He said that the youth go to the market to buy ripped jeans and if they do not find one, they cut their jeans using scissors.
Rawat described the dress of a woman, who was once seated next to him in a flight. He said the woman was wearing shoes, jeans stuck to her knees, and several bangles in her arms with two children traveling with her.
“She runs an NGO, goes out into society and has two children, but she wears jeans torn on her knees.” What values will she provide? ” I have asked.
The comment made by Uttarakhand’s new Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat on ripped jeans worn by a female NGO worker sparked controversy. Tirath Singh’s remarks did not go down well with Shiv Sena leader Priyanka Chaturvedi and raised objections.
“The most unfortunate part is that they only teach this lesson of religiosity, traditions, culture and morality to women. They always say that women wearing a certain type of clothes influence our culture and tradition, they make a man Why not ask for wear. Why a ‘dhoti’ to protect our culture, only for women.
It is very sad and unfortunate that leaders, especially senior leaders, are making these kinds of statements against women, adding that former Uttarakhand Chief Minister Harish Rawat also condemned Tirath Singh’s statement and called him a leader of development. Advised to pay attention to. State.
He said, “I think the Chief Minister of Uttarakhand (Tirath Singh Rawat) should focus more on the development and public welfare of the state rather than commenting on jeans and today’s fashion. Today is a changed era, at least Give women freedom so that they can wear clothes.
Sometimes you see Lord Ram in PM Modi and sometimes you see Lord Krishna. And, now you are looking at jeans. I think this is not right and one should be restrained. On March 17, Uttarakhand Chief Minister Tirath Singh Rawat said that women wearing ripped jeans cannot give good care to their children.
In a statement, Uttarakhand Congress chief Pritam Singh termed Rawat’s remarks as ‘shameful’ and demanded that he apologize to the women.
State Congress spokesperson Garima Dasouni said it is not the Chief Minister to make derogatory remarks about anyone’s sartorial choices and said such comments could hurt public sentiments.
Rawat got the support of his party colleague, Surendra Singh, an MLA from Bairia in Uttar Pradesh. Men and women, he said, need to wear ‘decent clothes’ and women, especially daughters, are the ‘reputation’ of the family and should behave in a respectful manner.
In response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tweet congratulating Rawat on his oath-taking ceremony as CM of Uttarakhand, RJD leader Rabri Devi blasted the ruling party for trying to define identity and culture through one’s clothes. .