A day before the recent election in Karnataka, her political rivals allegedly released her social media photos online to “shame” her. This was her response…
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00:00I wear dresses or I wear pants.
00:11I believe in fitness or I enjoy with my friends or with my family or I dance with my daughter.
00:17You know, it's all out there.
00:28As politicians give access to many more people, people reach out to us for a whole lot of
00:33things.
00:34So yeah, I mean, and since you are only that many female politicians, it just just so happens
00:41that you know, you get targeted or it becomes so much more apparent when you get targeted.
00:54I firmly believe in having freedom.
00:58I'm an independent person.
01:01So I have just kept my, you know, entire lifestyle out open there.
01:21There's nothing for me to be ashamed of.
01:24I'm as normal as any other human being can get.
01:31So my mother's been in politics forever, like even before I was born.
01:34So she's contested elections eight times.
01:38So yeah, I will easily be called a nepo kid.
01:53I wanted to do that was impactful.
01:55That was, you know, that, you know, that would affect a whole lot of lives.
02:01And I felt politics was that, you know, a channel.
02:12This is my style.
02:13This is how I am.
02:14Here it is.
02:15You know, you've done it.
02:16Now let me give you a reply back.
02:18I'm using my own photographs and I'm extremely proud about it.
02:26I knew this is one of the easiest things that anybody ends up doing to demoralize you or,
02:32you know, sort of probably think that you will have a setback.
02:39At the end of the day, you need to break some glass ceiling, right?
02:42You need to break some stereotypes just because, you know, you continued something for ages.
02:48That doesn't mean you need to, you know, tow the same line.