BJP MLA's Banwari Singhal demand to ban skirts irks women leaders
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BJP MLA Banwari Singhal's demand to ban skirts in schools in Alwar district has invited sharp reaction from women leaders and girls, who held protests in front of the legislator's house and demanded an apology from him.
However, the MLA said his only aim was to save school girls from the prying eyes of men and not to restrict their freedom.
"It is a childish statement and the MLA has expressed that he is a narrow-minded person. We went to protest against him yesterday in a group of 35 but he did not come out of his house," Gurjeet Kaur, a college student, said.
She demanded that Singhal should apologise for his remarks and said the demonstration would continue if the MLA didn't seek apology.
"We understand things and we and our parents are well aware of our safety so the statement of the MLA is uncalled for," another girl Kirti said.
However, the MLA said the girls and others should understand the meaning of the statement instead of taking it in a wrong way.
"I just demanded change in dress code of school girls from skirts to trousers or salwar kameez just to keep them away from lustful eyes of people. I did not demand restriction on their freedom. The girls protested and I tried to explain my view but the protest was politically motivated," the MLA said.
Singhal had written a letter to the chief secretary on Friday last to make salwar kameez or trousers the dress code for secondary and senior secondary schools in Alwar instead of skirts.
Reacting sharply to the MLA's statement, activist Kiran Bedi today said, "Wearing skirt does not mean you have a loose character. It is a dress. I feel before giving such orders the way our elected representatives speak they should introspect their behaviour."
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