Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Just call me Raksha Mantri, says Sitharaman

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com

NEWDELHI: It didn’t take much time for Nirmala Sitharaman to notice that soldiers seemed confused over how to address India’s first full-time woman defence minister.

During her visits to the country’s frontiers over the last two months, Sitharaman has been variously greeted with Jai Hind, memsaab; Jai Hind, sir; and Jai Hind, madam salutation­s. Officials from her entourage confirmed to the Hindustan Times that many soldiers she interacted with were unsure of the most appropriat­e address for the minister.

“The minister has been addressed as sir, madam and memsaab on different occasions. During informal interactio­ns, some jawans even asked how they should address the minister. The minister said, ‘You can just call me Raksha Mantri please’,” a source said.

An army officer’s wife is called memsaab by troops and sir can be a generic term that covers women officers too.

The 58-year-old Sitharaman is only the second woman to hold the defence portfolio.

As prime minister, Indira Gandhi twice doubled up as the defence minister, in 1975 and in 1980-82. Some of the troops may get around to addressing her as Raksha Mantri and some could struggle with the appropriat­e greeting to accompany their salute, a retired army commander said.

“It’s a nice gesture on the Raksha Mantri’s part to help resolve the dilemma of our troops,” a senior army officer said.

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