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Modi draws flak for ‘despite being a woman’ remark

BJP defended Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s comments, saying he was only compliment­ing Sheikh Hasina and asked Congress to appreciate his achievemen­ts as ‘people of India and world leaders are doing’

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NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday drew flak for his remark praising his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t Sheikh Hasina for her resolve against terror “despite being a woman” with Congress accusing him of practicing “male chauvinism” and netizens calling it “sexist”.

“It shows a patronisin­g attitude and male chauvinism. This is insulting to womanhood. He has embarrasse­d Hasina and insulted woman leaders,” Congress leader Anand Sharma said.

He also called Modi a “multipleof­fender”, saying the Prime Minis- ter has always been making comments on foreign soil which have stoked controvers­ies.

Defended

However, Bharatiya Janata Party defended Modi’s comments, saying he was only compliment­ing Hasina and asked Congress to appreciate his achievemen­ts as “people of India and world leaders are doing”.

At an event in Dhaka on Sunday, Modi had said, “It is heartening that Prime Minister of Bangla- desh, despite the fact that she is a woman, is openly saying that she has zero tolerance for terrorism. I would like to congratula­te Sheikh Hasina for her firmness to deal with the menace.”

Attacking Modi for his “derogatory” comments, Congress spokespers­on Shobha Oza reminded him that BJP stalwart Atal Behari Vajpayee had hailed former prime minister Indira Gandhi as ‘durga’ after she led India to victory in 1971 war, resulting in the formation of Bang- ladesh. “It shows the RSS’ pettyminde­d attitude towards women because it has never respected woman and its activities have always been against them. This is derogatory,” she said.

Attacking Congress for its criticism of Modi over the comments, BJP leader Shina N. C. said the prime minister was in fact giving a “compliment” to his Bangladesh­i counterpar­t.

“He (Modi) said it is such a herculean task to fight terror and for a woman it is even more difficult. It was the biggest compliment he was paying to Hasina. She has taken it as a compliment,” she said, adding she was appalled at the Congress’ attack on the Prime Minister. BJP secretary Shrikant Sharma said Congress should appreciate Modi’s successes abroad like 125 crore people of India and leaders across the world.

Twitter, where Modi enjoys huge following, was full of digs at him for his “sexist” and “patronisin­g” comments. Many women users said sarcastica­lly that they were on Twitter “despite being a woman”. #DespiteBei­ngAWoman was the top trend on the microblogg­ing site but Modi supporters hit back and #ModiEmpowe­rsWomen soon began trending.

Reacting to Modi’s remark, a Twitter user posted, “Despite being a woman, Kiran Bedi managed to sink BJP in Delhi.”

Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said, “(I) can’t think of a single wise crack to use the #DespiteBei­ngAWoman hashtag.”

Foreign media too took note of the remark with Washington Post putting out a story with headline “India’s Modi just delivered the world’s worst compliment”.

Many Modi supporters dug up controvers­ial comments made by Congress leaders on women to attack the Opposition party.

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