The Asian Age

Swaraj gives ‘Doklam’ advice to country’s working women

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Ahmedabad, Oct. 14: External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj has a diplomatic piece of advice for women needing to convince their families to take up jobs: use persuasion, just like India did with China in the Dokalam stand-off.

Speaking at a ‘Mahila Town Hall’, an interactio­n programme organised by the ruling BJP in the pollbound Gujarat, Ms Swaraj was asked what should a woman do if the family did not allow her to work.

She said one should explain the benefits a working woman brings for the family.

“If they (family members) are still not convinced, then persuade them the way India persuaded China on Dokalam issue,” the Union minister said in a lighter vein, referring to the prolonged stand-off with China which was eventually resolved amicably.

“Women’s issues can be broadly divided into three categories — issues related to security, those related to independen­ce and to empowermen­t,” she said.

“The first issue that concerns the security of girl child is, if the society will allow her to be born. I do not understand that in this country, where we worship woman as god, where two ‘Navratria’ are celebrated, people (still) kill girl child in the womb,” Ms Swaraj said. “There are many laws, but the Prime Minister is of the view that a social campaign has to be launched (to effect change) as the laws alone will not be able to fight this evil. We have launched ‘Beti Bacho, Beti Padhao’ programme in the country on a largescale,” she said.

The government­s at the Centre and in states have taken many steps for the security of women, she said.

The NDA government has also taken many steps to ensure financial independen­ce for women, such as giving them loans without security under the Mudra scheme, the Union minister added.

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