New Uttarakhand CM Tirath Singh Rawat didn't see anything wrong in judging a woman for wearing ripped jeans. Some opposition leaders couldn't wrap their heads around this.
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00:00The way she walks, the way her legs look, the way she walks in the middle of the society, what a culture!
00:08The saddest thing is that the culture is always taught to women.
00:13And because of this kind of thinking, the crimes against women are encouraged.
00:30The saddest thing is that the culture is always taught to women.
00:47And because of this kind of thinking, the crimes against women are encouraged.
00:56No man says that you wear a dhoti and leave, only then will you increase your culture.
01:03When I looked up, my knees were torn.
01:07When I saw her hands, they were stiff.
01:11But when I saw her knees, she had two children with her.
01:16I said, sister, where are you going? You are going to Delhi.
01:19Where is your husband? He is a professor at JNU.
01:22In today's world, you talk like this.
01:25And with clothes, you decide who is cultured and who is not.
01:30This is very wrong.
01:32And this is very bad thinking.
01:34And because of this kind of thinking, the crimes against women are encouraged.
01:41The way she walks, the way her legs look, the way she walks in the middle of the society,
01:51she has a husband, she has children, what kind of culture is this?
01:58Where did they start commenting on jeans and today's fashion?
02:03Today is a changing time.
02:06And give women so much freedom that they can wear what they like, what they think is appropriate for their creativity.
02:21We are women, we are MPs, we are MPs, and this is our clothing.
02:32And sometimes this clothing is also jeans.
02:35We have to judge.
02:37When you see Modi Ji, sometimes you see Ram, sometimes you see Krishna.
02:57And now you have started seeing jeans, where it is cut, where it is torn.
03:02I think the Chief Minister should focus on the development and welfare of Uttarakhand.