The Hindu (Mangalore)

‘Kumaraswam­y’s remark an insult to women’

KPCC women’s wing president Pushpa Amaranth alleges that it has become a habit for the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Janata Dal (Secular) to speak against women

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The remarks of former Chief Minister and JD(S) president H.D. Kumaraswam­y that “rural women have lost their way” due to guarantee schemes, came under flak from KPCC women’s wing president Pushpa Amaranth who said that it was an affront to the dignity of women folk in general.

Mr. Kumaraswam­y’s remarks has already triggered a row and the State Commission for Women has already issued a notice to him.

Addressing a press conference here on Monday, Ms. Amarnath said Mr. Kumaraswam­y has insulted women’s community and the remarks only betrayed the “antiwomen mindset” of the JD(S)BJP leaders. She said it had become a habit for the two parties to speak of women lightly and amounted to heaping indignitie­s on the women community who constitute­d 50 per cent of the population.

“In the last elections Mr. Kumaraswam­y had spoken lightly of Sumalatha Ambareesh,” said Mr.Amarnath.

She said the guarantee schemes have made them independen­t and selfrelian­t and the free bus rides through Shakti has enabled them to be mobile. More than 4 lakh women are making use of the scheme every day, and it has reduced the burden of women who were toiling to earn a living, she added.

Ms. Amarnath made a veiled reference to Mr. Kumaraswam­y aligning with the BJP and said the

JD(S) president has been influenced by the teachings of manusmriti.

Though Mr. Kumaraswam­y has clarified that what he meant was that innocent women are being misled, the remarks are unacceptab­le. Mr. Amarnath said the Congress would organise protests at all hoblis and taluks in the district against Mr. Kumaraswam­y.

She also lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and accused him of uttering lies. “For how many years will he seek vote in the name of Lord Ram and exploit religion for political gains,” questioned Ms. Amarnath.

The KPCC women’s chief said Mr. Modi did not offer anything to the poor and the economical­ly weaker section and hence has lost the moral right to seek their votes. Former mayor Modamani and other women leaders of Congress from Mysuru were present.

 ?? M.A. SRIRAM ?? KPCC Womens Wing president Pushpa Amarnath addressing the media in Mysuru on Monday.
M.A. SRIRAM KPCC Womens Wing president Pushpa Amarnath addressing the media in Mysuru on Monday.

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