The Asian Age

‘ Proud of my exotic brown skin colour,’ Diana Hayden hits back at Tripura CM Biplab Deb

Call it regressive, outrageous or plain ignorant, Tripura CM Biplab Deb’s comments on Diana Hayden need to be ‘ BEEPED’ out

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

It’s becoming untenable to stay quiet at the gibberish netas spurt without thought, in this case, dissing Diana Hayden’s Miss World title, while calling Aishwarya Rai beautiful!

After his “Internet in the Mahabharat­a era” remark, Tripura chief minister Biplab Kumar Deb on Thursday claimed that the internatio­nal beauty pageants were a farce and questioned the rationale behind crowning Diana Hayden “Miss World” 21 years ago. He was all praise for Aishwarya Rai, who won the Miss World crown in 1994, saying she “represents the Indian women” in the true sense.

Social media is raging with comments, asking the ‘ honourable’ CM to do something for Tripura that is ailing from many social ills, instead of commenting on Diana! Young UN leader Trisha Shetty even tweeted, “Dear @ BjpBiplab, surely you have other pressing issues in Tripura that warrant your attention, over dissecting a woman’s looks.” Well, it is apparent, he does not!

Shobhaa De, columnist and writer, is aghast at the comments and in her renowned caustic humour quips, “The only response from me is to publicly mock such men, by reversing roles and turning the tables. Let’s do a feature by feature deconstruc­tion of the chief minister himself and see how he scores. We can rate his biceps, waist line, hips, chest, facial features, hair and eyes, the works!”

Former Miss Earth, 2010 Nicole Faria agrees with De, and lashes out at this misnomer of ideal beauty, “It is false to claim that Indian beauty should conform to an ideal standard. Indians comprise nearly 20 per cent of the world’s population — that’s 590 million Indian women today and to communicat­e a message that tells girls they must look a certain way to be considered a beautiful Indian is an insult to the wonderful diversity that makes this country great. Indian beauty is not a physical standard, rather, it is a spirit that is embodied in the hearts and minds of our girls.”

The fact that politician­s are regularly putting their foot in their mouth with the sheer absurdity of comments, has created uproar on social media. Beauty pageants, according to the CM, are fixed, and fashion guru Prasad Bidapa is infuriated, “Purely atrocious and ( it) reveals his mindset. His statement has given the public an insight into Biplab Deb’s small mindset. He has absolutely no business to comment on something that’s not pertinent to the issues the state is facing. He should be court martialled for being so irrelevant and atrocious while addressing the public. Is he ( Biplab) a beautician? Who gives him the authority to comment about an industry he has no connect or an insider’s perspectiv­e on? I suggest he steps down from the position of the CM and starts a modelling agency right away.”

In a country that has the rich heritage of the

Mahabharat­a and Ramayana, and the Upanishads and the Vedas, such comments are not just communal, but sexist and mindless. Advaita Kala, author and scriptwrit­er, wonders when the right issues will come to the fore with such inane harangues, “He made a frivolous comment. Though it can’t be denied that pageants set unrealisti­c beauty standards for women, but that is a feminist response. Every politician and actor should speak up on issues that need our attention, and not on a woman’s beauty. He should stay away from making such comments. He should be concentrat­ing on his state that has come out of communal rule, and address the areas lacking there.”

In an era where the angst in society is palpable and the rhetoric needs to answer and address relevant issues, this latest rant is an example of the kind of mindsets we are dealing with. Advaita adds, “Comparing Aishwarya Rai and Diana Hayden is so irrelevant. Beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. Be it a politician or a common man, one shouldn’t make comments on a woman’s psychical attributes. This is unacceptab­le.”

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