Gulf News

Pretenders and pseudo-reformers

-

uddenly India has come under the evil influence of a set of pretenders and pseudo-reformers wishing to supposedly ‘cleanse’ the social atmosphere of the nation. It was about these reformers that the famous Indian novelist Khushwant Singh said: “Indians are sanctimoni­ous humbugs.” The leaders of the new wave thinking proclaim from the house tops that women are next only to deities in India and they are being worshipped and adored by a grateful country. But as a matter of fact, most Indian men are chauvinist­s.

Lok Sabha (Lower House of parliament) should ideally consist of 30 per cent of female members. However, women are not sufficient­ly represente­d in any of India’s official corporate bodies run either by the government or by the private sector. This anomaly has been continuing as a curse, the brunt of which is stoically borne by the ignored female population of India.

Now curiously enough, a minister has spoken against the habits of Indian women. The feminists countered him by asking why should men have all the fun? Many Indian women still are treated as socially inferior and denied any opportunit­y to come up in society and challenge the improper distributi­on of seats in the Lok Sabha or in legislativ­e assemblies in the different states of the country.

It’s time the Indian leaders gave serious thought to this vital issue of improving the plight of women in the country especially in the rural areas of north Indian states where the poor women still walk kilometres to collect drinking water. Daughters still remain at home doing household chores and looking after younger children while the parents are away at work in the fields and sons attend schools. Is this gender equality? Is anyone listening?

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates